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The Winter Subspecies of Wild Scottish Haggis Animals - gortex - 12-13-2025 A short but educational video featuring the different Subspecies of the not often seen wild Scottish Haggis as they roam the Wintery Highlands of Scotland seeking out their preferred wild Scottish Tartan which appears to be abundant at this time of year. Quote:The fascinating world of wild Scottish haggis animals is a spectacular celebration of Scotland's mythical wildlife. In this engaging series of documentaries, our favourite wild haggis creatures from Scottish folklore have been singled out and showered with attention. Good luck in the run up to Burns Night great chieftain o' the puddin'-race!".
RE: The Winter Subspecies of Wild Scottish Haggis Animals - sailorsam - 12-13-2025 glad to see the Haggis doing well. I think they were endangered for a while. had never heard of the Highland Mohawk subspecies. they remind me of the USA's Jackalope. RE: The Winter Subspecies of Wild Scottish Haggis Animals - gortex - 12-13-2025 I find the Jackalope cute yet intimidating.
RE: The Winter Subspecies of Wild Scottish Haggis Animals - F2d5thCav - 12-13-2025 I could swear I encountered the legendary dox once. Built like a dog, looked like a fox. Size was that of a large fox. Wandering alone in the woods and it ignored me as it crossed the path ahead of me. Was glad to see it disappearing in the distance to be honest. Location was a central European forest.
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