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Staff put the furry dormouse inside the shell of a coconut. The snoring mouse was woken briefly when famous author Sir Terry Pratchett visited the centre to launch a £4.4million Call of the Wild Appeal for a new animal hospital.
Charity founder Pauline Kidner said the animal occasionally woke briefly for a catkin snack before nodding off again. He will be returned to Lyme, a well-known dormouse habitat, in the spring.
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Nocturnal dormice, part of the rodent family, are known for their long periods of hibernation. They usually measure between 6cm and 19cm and weigh between 15g and 200g.
Oh man,that is so adorable. I'm so glad he found good humans who took care of him. --a.
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