A sick baby Hedgehog has made a full recovery and has been released back into the wild.
The Manx Wild Bird Aid took in the baby in August , who was suffering from life-threatening dehydration and hypothermia.
She was warmed in an incubator, given rehydration fluids and had fly eggs removed from her eyes.
The charity took to social media to say she's tripled in size - having grown from 200 grams to 600, and has now been released back into the wild.
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