A tiny frog has been found in a bunch of bananas at a primary school - having journeyed 5,000 miles to get to the north west.
Teachers at Heswall Primary School in Wirral, discovered the pint-sized amphibian on Tuesday (February 15) when making up health snacks for children.
It's thought the frog has travelled all the way from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in west Africa, the Liverpool Echo reports.
The school kept the frog safe in a damp container until he could be collected by RSPCA inspector Anthony Joynes, who has already found him a home with a specialist keeper.
Deputy headteacher Nicky Bolton told the ECHO: "No one expected to find a tiny green stowaway in the class bananas when they opened them yesterday morning!
"A tiny green frog was hiding inside the packaging, which had travelled all the way from the Ivory Coast in Africa.
"After resting quietly for the morning in a damp container, he was collected by RSPCA officer, Anthony Joynes, who has already found him a new home with a specialist keeper . The children are eagerly waiting to find out what species he is!"
RSPCA inspector praised staff at the school for keeping the frog safe until he could be collected.
He said: "Collected this little fella today from @HeswallPrimary school, having been found on a bunch of snack-time Bananas! Has travelled from the Ivory Coast.
"Awaiting official ID but a very small species of tree frog I think. He’s now with a specialist keeper. @RSPCA_official
"Thanks to @HeswallPrimary staff for looking after the little [frog emoji] until he could be collected. Providing a small enclosure, with moisture, warmth & a hiding place was spot on!"