A caring woman turned her house into a zoo and saved animals from frost and hurricane

On a terrible day without people, all animals would have died.

A resident of the city of Austin, Texas, Carlie Henry brought dozens of animals of different colors and sizes to her home for a month to protect them from bad weather.

Carlie felt that she was quite prepared for a natural disaster. I stocked up with provisions and bought home heaters and animal aviaries. But when the hurricane hit, there was no electricity in the houses.

Without people, all animals would have died. So Carlie began to bring reptiles and other animals one by one, for which the frost was especially dangerous.

How much does the movement of three giant turtles cost? Each of them weighs from 30 to 60 kilograms, so they had to literally drag them on the ground.

However, under the influence of adrenaline, Carlie somehow managed to carry two of them to the house herself, pretty surprised by this all those present.

Her small dwelling became a refuge for dogs, giant turtles, a baby, a young lamb, etc.

It is amazing as if feeling the danger that awaits them behind the walls of a temporary place, all living things rallied under one roof and behaved very peacefully.

They warmed up by the fireplace in the dining room, literally crawling around each other, and did not even think to quarrel.

Electricity was turned off from time to time, so sometimes the fireplace became the only source of light and heat.

When the temperature on the street rose to 20 degrees, Carlie released the animals back into nature. Thank you, dear Carlie.

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