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The Scottish Haggis
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Created on March 29, 2021
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SCOTLAND AND THE HAGGIS
HAGGIS FAMILY
Physiology and Habitat
The Wild Haggis is a small, rough-haired quadruped creature, native to the Scottish Highlands. A notable feature is that the legs on one side of the animal’s body are both significantly longer than those on the other, this being a local long-term evolutionary adaptation to living on the steep sides of Scottish mountains. Haggis* thus adapted can only travel with any ease or speed in one direction – clock-wise (Haggis Scottii dexterous), or anti-clockwise (Haggis Scotti sinistrous), depending on whether the legs are longer on the left or the right side of the animal. If the shorter legs do not remain on the up-slope side of the hapless beastie it is in severe danger of falling over sideways and rolling to the bottom of the hillside.
SCOTLAND AND THE HAGGIS
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So you're beginning your trip to Scotland .......
Where can you find the haggis ? What is the best period to see them ? What do you think of hunting them ?
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DAY 1 , BUT A BIT LATER.........
But for real ,the Haggis exists , what is it ? Search the internet and come back to tell me !