One of the Island's wild wallabies has been spotted in its parents' hoppy home!
This morning, a member of staff at the Curraghs Wildlife Park posted a picture on Twitter of a wallaby in the park.
Education Manager Liz Brunswick asked "spotted it?" - with the marsupial half-hidden in vegetation near the main entrance.
The north's wallaby population originally escaped from the park in the 1960s.
Spotted it? pic.twitter.com/khf9e8YyAZ
— Liz WildlifePark (@lizwildlifepark) March 2, 2024
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