Tiny Jack Frost is Britain’s first hoody-wearing LAMB. Jack regularly sports his favourite jacket, thankfully not rob old ladies or smash up his local corner shop but because he needs to wear it to help keep warm in winter. The fragile three-week-old lamb was orphaned after being born on New Year’s Day and has been taken in by keepers at the Manor Farm Country Park in Bursledon, Hants. Jack’s wool is still very thin and after temperatures plunged to -8C this winter he was in real danger of not making it to Spring. Pic Mike Walker, 2009

Tiny Jack Frost is Britain’s first hoody-wearing LAMB. Jack regularly sports his favourite jacket, thankfully not rob old ladies or smash up his local corner shop but because he needs to wear it to help keep warm in winter. The fragile three-week-old lamb was orphaned after being born on New Year’s Day and has been taken in by keepers at the Manor Farm Country Park in Bursledon, Hants. Jack’s wool is still very thin and after temperatures plunged to -8C this winter he was in real danger of not making it to Spring. Pic Mike Walker, 2009 Stock Photo
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MIKE WALKER / Alamy Stock Photo

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2835 x 2920 px | 24 x 24.7 cm | 9.5 x 9.7 inches | 300dpi

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24 August 2021

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