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Life in a Disney-like fairy tale: animals constantly come to the yard of this Englishwoman.

Life in a Disney-like fairy tale: animals constantly come to the yard of this Englishwoman.

Animals are not afraid of each other.

A woman from Essex, England, has become a local legend due to the unusual guests that constantly visit her doorstep. Her friends have already started calling her Snow White, and here’s why!

Recently, the woman shared a video on her social media platforms:

“Animals seem to always come to my house, and none of them are afraid of me or each other.”

The video shows that in the woman’s yard, deer, a fox, and a cat have gathered.

As it turns out, the animals come to her yard so often that all the neighbors around have noticed. Many even envy her!

It is truly strange and marvelous that such different animals have suddenly decided that this lady’s yard is the best place for their encounters. Unfortunately, the woman doesn’t understand what the animals want from her, but it seems that none of them are bothering each other.

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