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The wallaby that sleeps in a pillowcase
A suspended pillowcase used to mimic a Mum's pouch, is being used to raise an orphaned baby Wallaby.
Tui, whose Mum died when he was a few weeks old, is being looked after by a specialist team at Blackpool Zoo.
They feed him milk from a bottle five times a day and he jumps into the pillowcase to sleep.
To make sure he's okay, Keeper Adam Kenyon takes him home with him every evening.
He said: "We use all the latest techniques when hand-rearing animals and encouraging joeys to sleep in suspended pillowcases gives them the same secure feeling that they would get in their mother's pouch.
"Tui is a real character and he follows me around the Wallaby Walkabout whilst I get on with my duties, which is really sweet."
When Tui gets older, the team will settle him back into sleeping in the zoo enclosure with other wallabies and kangaroos.