I think the British Natural History museum still has one in their collection.
So the lowland haggis were the ones with legs the same length yeh?
Unlike the highland ones?
“www.glaikit.scot” 😂 nice touch
The news is utterly distorted nowadays. Really surprised this was not lead headline on the bbc at six. No mention on bbc Scotland either. A tragic loss to the biodiversity of the lowlands.
There’s still pockets of them in the east, the albino strain. You might have had one in the chippy, a white pudding.
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I’ve got a picture of it somewhere. The one in the Kelvingrove. I hadn’t realised it was the last of its kind though.
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https://imgur.com/a/XmwhI6r
Here he is. Majestic.
Heartbreaking to hear this.
Glorious!
A rare wee beastie indeed.
Gimp variant tbh anyway
I think the British Natural History museum still has one in their collection.
So the lowland haggis were the ones with legs the same length yeh?
Unlike the highland ones?
“www.glaikit.scot” 😂 nice touch
The news is utterly distorted nowadays. Really surprised this was not lead headline on the bbc at six. No mention on bbc Scotland either. A tragic loss to the biodiversity of the lowlands.
There’s still pockets of them in the east, the albino strain. You might have had one in the chippy, a white pudding.
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