Winnie the runaway wallaby, which escaped from an open farm in Co Tyrone, at the weekend has been recaptured after spending days on the run.
The wallaby was found overnight close to where she was last seen near the village of Gortin.
She was one of a pair delivered to Glenpark Estate open farm on the outskirts of the village.
But shortly after they were uploaded, Winnie hopped the fence of their enclosure and disappeared.
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She was last seen on the main road outside the premises on Sunday evening, raising concerns for her safety.
Search teams had been combing the area since, including a huge forest next to the area where the animal disappeared.
She was found last night when a thermal imaging camera spotted her lying in rushes not far from where she had been last seen.

Searchers moved into the area, managed to encircle her and net her.
Davy Simmonds was among those involved in the operation. He said the wallaby "put up a bit of a struggle".
Glenpark Estate owner Richard Beattie told the PA news agency: "When you're out sitting in a field, they bury into the grass, and the heat detector equipment picked her out.
"She was only about 800 yards from where she was last seen, just completely buried in foliage.
"She's in absolutely perfect health. We had to net her and now she is back in her enclosure with Jeffrey (another wallaby). She's happy as Larry this morning."
Mr Beattie thanked all those who helped search for Winnie.