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The package was undamaged but when he opened it he was surprised to hear a rustling sound and noticed that two of the toilet paper rolls had been chewed and torn.
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When he looked inside one of the rolls he found a dormouse, who had made itself a nest. “He seemed quite comfortable, he didn’t want to come out,” said Christoph Lechner.
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He released the dormouse into his garden, in Feistritz am Wechsel, where he hopes it will build a new nest. Dormice are nocturnal and can sometimes hibernate for up to six months.
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