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Snapped willow trunks are perches for egrets and ibis that survived hurricane Andrew in the Atchafalaya river basin in Louisiana.

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A cage full of red-lored Amazon parrots (Amazona autumnalis) which survived Hurricane Andrew; only two were lost in the storm.

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A man, who owns a animal capture business called “Pesky Critter”, attempts to rope a stray pig after hurricane Andrew.

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A woman feeds 23 cats that are now homeless after hurricane Andrew, which she has adopted.

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A Marine soldier cradles a little boy in a Florida city relief camp after hurricane Andrew.

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A young girl holds up before and after drawings of her house after hurricane Andrew destroyed it.

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A father and son view a fish kill, some of the 182 million fish which suffocated when organic matter depleted the oxygen supply in the Atchafalaya river basin after hurricane Andrew.

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