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Leo the Tortoise’s Swift Escape from Fullerton Shed Fire Captivates Online

By Matthias Binder February 13, 2026
Tortoise’s relatively quick escape from Fullerton shed fire caught on camera
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A Sudden Blaze Disrupts Family EveningSecurity Camera Reveals Leo’s ‘Sport Mode’Neighbors Step In to Contain the FlamesWarnings Echo from Reptile Community

A Sudden Blaze Disrupts Family Evening (Image Credits: Sbsun.com)

Fullerton, California — Security footage captured a 3-year-old sulcata tortoise named Leo fleeing her backyard shed as flames rapidly consumed the structure on February 8.[1][2]

A Sudden Blaze Disrupts Family Evening

Hyeri Tom and her family attended a Super Bowl party that Sunday evening when disaster struck their Fullerton home. A heat lamp, secured to the shed’s roof, tipped over and ignited the substrate inside Leo’s enclosure. The fire spread quickly, engulfing the small brown structure marked with a sign bearing the tortoise’s name.[1]

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The family adopted Leo, a female sulcata tortoise also known as an African spurred tortoise, from a friend just a month earlier. Her son had eagerly anticipated the pet, and the family quickly bonded with her spunky personality. Tom later reflected on the rapid attachment, noting how Leo began eating from her hand after an initial week of wariness.[3]

Security Camera Reveals Leo’s ‘Sport Mode’

The surveillance video showed Leo springing into action, scurrying away from the inferno in what her owners called “sport mode.” She moved uncharacteristically fast for her species, exiting the shed and heading across the yard. At one point, she paused, glanced at the camera with what Tom described as a “stink eye,” then continued to safety.[1][2]

“When I saw it I chuckled because it’s just so funny how she stopped, looked at the camera a little bit and gave me a stink eye and then walked away,” Tom said.[3] The footage, shared on TikTok under @leothehomelesstort, amassed over 1.2 million views, drawing widespread attention to the dramatic rescue.[2]

Neighbors Step In to Contain the Flames

An observant neighbor spotted the fire and acted swiftly, extinguishing it before it could spread beyond the shed. The quick intervention prevented greater damage to the property. The neighbor also discovered Leo tucked safely under a nearby bush.[1]

The shed sustained total destruction, leaving Leo without her habitat. She suffered mild smoke inhalation but received prompt veterinary care, including breathing treatments, antibiotics, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medication. Recent updates showed her recovering, casually munching on cucumber slices in the sunlight.[2]

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Warnings Echo from Reptile Community

Tom posted the video as a cautionary tale for other tortoise owners. “Posting this as a warning to other tortoise owners: secure your heat lamps. This could’ve ended very differently,” she wrote in the caption.[1] Comments from viewers reinforced the message, with many sharing similar incidents involving heat lamps that led to lost homes or garages.

“I’ve been reading all the comments of people saying hey, this happened to me too, heat lamps are so dangerous,” Tom noted.[3] The family now plans a safer enclosure design, seeking advice from the online community.

Key Takeaways

  • Secure heat lamps firmly to avoid tipping, a common fire hazard for reptile enclosures.
  • Install security cameras for remote monitoring of pets.
  • Act quickly on smoke or fire alerts to protect animals and property.

Leo’s narrow escape highlights both the instincts of pets and the importance of vigilance among owners. As she continues her recovery, her story serves as a reminder of preventable risks in pet care. What steps do you take to safeguard your pets? Share in the comments.

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