The public are being asked to take care of the wallabies which have been put up across the Island.
Wallabies Gone Wild is asking people not to climb on the sculptures or their plinths as they will be auctioned off at the end of the 14-week project to raise funds for Hospice Isle of Man and any damage to them could impact the amount of money raised.
Organisers added they want people to enjoy the trail - which is due to last 14 weeks - and so the models need to be treated with care.
64 sculptures are out and about on the Isle of Man, which is part of an initiative being run in partnership with Wild in Art.
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