A wallaby is on the loose after escaping an enclosure - with Brits warned not to approach the runaway animal.
Two wallabies arrived into Glenpark Estate in County Tyrone, Belfast at the weekend but owner Richard Beattie says one of them became startled and sadly managed to escape.
Wallabies belong to the same "taxonomic family" as kangaroos though are much smaller in size - there are around 50 sub-species of wallaby and four kangaroo.
Richard told BelfastLive he has issued an appeal for anyone who may come across the wallaby to get in touch with him at Glenpark Estate.
“Two wee wallaby kangaroos came yesterday, they came about 3pm and we put them into the enclosure,” he said.
“One of them jumped over the enclosure and the last time it was seen was a quarter of a mile down the road from the estate. We’re still looking for it now.
“It happened in the middle of our Sunday carvery serving so it was all very busy.
"I got a call from the groundsman to say he was away.
“Hopefully we will be able to find him. He went in the direction of Omagh.”
There have been no further sightings of the animal on Monday, and the estate owner added it was best not to approach it if seen.
“There have been no further sightings of it today. We are hoping to get the word out so somebody might come across it.
“It’s just a matter of where and when. We have a good enclosure here but something must have just startled them.”