Look at my national animalX3
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Thread Topic: Look at my national animalX3
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Well technically it's the unicorn.
But the Haggis is way better
the haggis are a rare species, the haggis are native to Scotlands highlands. It is a mammal with many unusual features: its right and left legs are different lengths, enabling it to quickly scurry up and down steep cliffs. It is a fluffy animal whose fur is long and mane-like, which helps it survive the harsh winters of its habitat. -
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So wish I could actually get one but it's illegal.
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Awwwww!
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If you were to visit Glasgows Kelvingrove museum, you would see a high quality replica of Scotlands legendary animal the haggis. A rare species, the haggis are native to Scotlands highlands. It is a mammal with many unusual features: its right and left legs are different lengths, enabling it to quickly scurry up and down steep cliffs. It is a fluffy animal whose fur is long and mane-like, which helps it survive the harsh winters of its habitat.
Haggis are delicious to eat. Their meat is traditionally minced with oatmeal and suet, complimented with mashed tatties (potatoes) and neeps (swede). It is a hearty meal best eaten on a winters day! No wonder it is traditionally served on Burns Night, which falls on January 25th, the coldest of Scotlands months.
Little has been documented on the haggis. The Loch Ness Monster has always stolen the limelight as Scotlands most important resident creature. The mysterious, reptilian character of the Loch perhaps has more allure and intrigue than the odd looking, small creature of the mountains.
Story telling and folklore have existed in Scotland for centuries. The impenetrable landscape has attracted tales of fascinating creatures. The mystery of the crags, mountains, lochs and rivers has inspired countless tales of mortality and mythology.
Humour is also a prominent Scottish characteristic. Be wary though, the Scots keep a very distinct sense of humour - the punchline revolves around acting in a deadly serious manner while kidding on (joking). Although locals are friendly, best make sure you are not too gullible while in Scotland. Often tourists and foreigners leave the country convinced that something truly exists when really its just a bit of fun!
My advice to visitors would be: try eating some haggis, just dont go looking for one in the wild! -
Is that a slothrecorn?
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No Masky get out
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Again i don't know who the hell is Masky, my real name is Michael Summers
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Yeah no. Just go please.
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I'm telling the truth @Puppet master12, but you believe what you wan't to believe in
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