The Beginner's Guide to Hunting Wild Haggis

The Haggis Wildlife Foundation understands that people outside Scotland are not all that familiar with haggis, so they have made a video to help the first-time haggis hunter. The cute little creature is native to Scotland, and not endangered, but they want to make sure they never become endangered. Nevertheless, tourists are often offered the opportunity to go haggis hunting on their first trip to the highlands. The foundation offers valuable tips and tricks, with emphasis on safety and the proper respect for the environment. For a hunting video, this has some wonderful landscape photography. And now I have to go watch all their other videos. -via Boing Boing

Of course, most longtime Neatorama readers are well familiar with the wild haggis (Haggis scoticus) from our previous posts about the animal. As you might guess, John Farrier is a haggis connoseur and chef. He'll eat anything, even if it's cute.  


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