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    Default This is what a haggis looks like.

    On a recent visit to the Kelvingrove gallery I took a couple of pictures of This Haggis.

    I've never actually seen one in the wild even though I've travelled all over Scotland.



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    They do have Haggis hurling championships
    http://www.scottishhaggis.co.uk/haggis_hurling.htm

    Just for fun there is a Haggis hurl flash game here.
    http://www.holistech.co.uk/haggis.php




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    Pmsl, Never seen one before?? We've got three running about our garden as we speak!

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    lmfao. Never seen one in the wild before. You sure its a haggis? .


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    LMFAO anyone know where to get one to keep as a pet!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooddeed View Post
    Pmsl, Never seen one before?? We've got three running about our garden as we speak!
    I think you're having us on. I don't think you can keep them as pets cause they are such a rare species. Aparently there are at least 4 species of haggis or is that haggi. More info on this bbc website--

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A37577




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    my dad in the old days used to hunt the haggis ... there like the wind .. very fast , he got a few but we didnt like the taste
    any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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    One detail that seems to have been left out is that 2 of their 4 legs are slightly shorter on one side, this gives the Haggis (or Haggi) a tremendous advantage when running round hills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulmerist View Post
    One detail that seems to have been left out is that 2 of their 4 legs are slightly shorter on one side, this gives the Haggis (or Haggi) a tremendous advantage when running round hills.
    true very true indeed aslo it has the ability to blend into the background it can change its colour to suit its surrondings

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    my mate was bitten by a haggis whenever he hears the bagpipes he has a sudden urge to recite some burns poetry

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    You're lucky you're m8 is still alive. I've heard they're vicious little Bs and bites can cause septicemia




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    quite funny!

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    i've had her irl...but was drunk at the time...i hope :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer View Post
    I think you're having us on. I don't think you can keep them as pets cause they are such a rare species. Aparently there are at least 4 species of haggis or is that haggi. More info on this bbc website--

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A37577
    AHhh you seee we live in a haggis farm, We breed em and raise them till their old enough to be sold to the great frying pan in the sky

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    Nice!

    Get me some of that!

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    wtf

 

 
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