The Scotsman is running their annual Haggis Hunt to try and spot the wiley animal, often mistaken for a sausage, in the wild. The wild haggis is somewhat related to the snark or sidehill gouger and can be quite elusive. Hunting one requires a grounded knowledge in haggis related zoology, like the fact that males only run clockwise and females counter-clockwise. A normal person can't catch up to one, but is best advised to run to the other side of the hill and wait.
tagged: haggis, cryptozoology
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
I Saw A Haggis
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*sniffle* The pictures on the webcams are making me homesick*>
(*Adopted/desired home country.)
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