A red panda which had been missing from Belfast Zoo has been found safe.
The PSNI earlier issued a warning to say that the animal had most likley strayed into the Glengormley area.
Two panda cubs were born at the zoo last June, but only started to venture outside towards the end of the year.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the red panda is facing a very high risk of extinction.
Thankfully, zoo keepers say the animal has been returned to its home.
They've also thanked everyone who assisted them in the search.
We are happy to report that the missing red panda has been located and is being returned to its home at Belfast Zoo - thanks to everyone for their help with the search! pic.twitter.com/hHLcLmtDyv
— Belfast Zoo (@BelfastZoo) January 28, 2019