A little boy was left fighting for his life in hospital after a horrific allergic reaction to epilepsy medication made his skin fall off in chunks. Five-year-old Ellis Stacey developed a one-in-a-million condition that gripped his body, covering his skin in agonising blisters. Within days, the skin on his face, back, arms and legs had peeled off. His devastated parents, Kayleigh Drayton, 25, and aerospace technician Carl Stacey, 26, were warned that he could die within days as the condition ravaged his body.
IN THE not so MISTY MOUNTAINS of Wiltshire, there lies an abandoned hobbit house .
SQUEEZING their furry faces through a hole in a tree, a trio of curious baby squirrels leave their nest for the first time to explore their surroundings .
A British photographer has captured the beauty of London in a stunning series of landscapes shots .
SEA LIFE and greenery in one shot show nature at its very best .
A Romanian photographer has captured the unique patterns of hundreds of human eyes in a series of striking macro shots .
Hot on the heels of a little rabbit, this cheetah is on a mission to catch his prey .
A chipmunk, with his cheeks full to bursting, has no intention of leaving with an empty stomach .
SPLASHING around in a paddling pool, this little elephant soaks up the sunshine .
A frilled lizard appears to be belting out a tune as it sits in a tree with its mouth open wide .
SITTING quietly at the edge of the lake, these two baby bears watch and learn as the adults hunt for fish .
WITH A wide smile plastered across his face, this little gecko is ready for his close up .
AT 4,800 metres high and just three metres wide, this is the most dangerous road in the world .