We must do whatever we can to protect the Haggis. As Sir David says " We must work with Nature not against her". My thoughts exactly. Although I live in Australia one day I hope to visit the highlands of Scotland.
Bless you for the work you're doing here, these poor creatures being hunted mercilessly to the brink of extinction in some regions of Scotland and the carelessness of those who release imported domesticated haggis into the wild where they breed and alter the genetic make up of the native haggis.
For certain, I've found my "Spirit Creature". Thank you, Sir David, for highlighting the whimsical, yet important work in preserving wild places and habitats in Scotland. Save the wild places, (for the Scottish Haggis!)
This has inspired me to write a humourous tale about a quest for the fabled Christmas Haggis (Haggis christmasii frutiasaesconae) which I will be reading to my Grandchildren on Christmas day: Haggis for Christmas.🎄🎃
Something needs to be done about the feral Urban Haggis, ripping apart our bin bags, terrorising our cats. I can hear the screams in the night. Terrifying!
I love the fact that Google is offering to translate this to English. I don't think they make underwear strong enough to deal with just how funny this is! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The writer of the narration is excellent too. Unusually well written with so many words and perfect grammar. I wonder if the writer is professionally trained? We never read nor hear such good English nowadays.
Shared! This is hands down, my favourite mocumentary! I love the Hebridean Hill Hopper. The Loch Lurker is adorable >< Where can I buy a Haggis plushie? The tartan forests look lovely, I will have to visit!
@@angr3819 Way ahead of you! I used to make fabric teddy bears and I made my own patterns so I think I can make a Haggis pattern. I just have to find the right materials. The AI in this video shows a remarkable spectrum of textures so I'm confident that I'll find something soon.
Is that really Sir David? If it is, he must have really enjoyed making the video. If, as he says, the video helps the Scottish Wild Places..... Then we owe it to him, and Scotland to forward it to everyone we know who will care!
Why did they do that? They are good for the diversity of the countryside. They help With ecology. Further, they don't rob and they don't glue them to roads 😂
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing the haggis swarm across the Argyll mountain tops. As the young leave the nest and join their kin in the annual Haggis Migration.
That's the closely-related Norwegian subspecies, I think you'll find. They've been known to race over the cliffs in herds, screaming Cleese! Cleese! as they go.
Hello, thanks to your videos I'm planning a trip to Scotland to see these incredible animals up close. What's the best time of the year to observe them in the wild? Hugs from Brazil!
There are some rare occurrences of haggis beyond Caledonia. Here in Australia, those appearances are mostly happening near Scottish immigrants while giving a toast on lassies and lads at Burns day - appreciated even by people with German roots like me, if invited.
My favourite Haggis is the Skiing Haggis. Unlike the sledging Haggis, these creatures have evolved a pair of detachable appendages which allow the little fellows to retire to their underground lodges. Following a noticeable rise in tourism, the Skiers have developed the ability to digest Whiskey, brought to Scotland by foreign visitors. Although the Skiers can survive on American and Irish Whiskey, they much prefer Scotch Whisky. Excessive consumption of Whiskey can result in callouses to the Skiers thumbs, as they desperately rub-out the letter "e" from the label.
I know a man from the gorbels in Glasgow and he breeds the street haggis so he had street beef with it and was never seen again= once a a feral haggis tracks you down forget about it = they are most dangerous in the autumn mimicking the humble conker🍉❤️
Yes. It is good that you feed them in the morning. That is when they naturally forage. If they are not fed early they could get irritable and start nipping causing a nasty injury.
A simple treatment for a haggis bite is to gently bathe the wound with whisky. If you have already drunk all your whisky - as is likely - try Buckfast or Irn Bru. Fortunately a haggis bite is unlikely to be fatal.
I heard they were once as popular as the Tunnock's teacake, square sliced sausage and deep fried mars bar, this mighty beastie now less favoured than a bowl of cold porridge
Given plans have been announced ahead of the demise of Larry the cat, similar to Operation London Bridge, are you considering a plan to offer a suitably tame haggis to greet foreign dignitaries visiting No 10?
I'm hoping the comments are dripping with sarcasm here and although some read as being sarcasm I'm not so sure about them all. Hmm.😂 While I might have the eye of an expert here could you possibly tell me if there's any surviving *Short Legged Haggis left roaming the hills in an anticlockwise fashion? I'm familiar with the concept of due diligence but mine is falling as short as the aforementioned haggis and can't find any information on the endangered Short Leg. Thanks in advance of any information given. * If they try to go clockwise they tumble down the mountainside which could be partly responsible for their small numbers if indeed they're still a tumblin'. 😂❤
Thinking of how far humanity developed. Machines and AI replacing day to day tasks, so humans can turn to important things in life, like documenting about endangered species like Haggis - or is it Haggai?. 😁
Why doesn’t anyone mention the great haggis massacre at balmoral when they were accused of sorcery and thousands were saved by Linda McCartney and now live freely on mull of kintire
AI garbage is ruining the internet. This is cleverly written, but the vulturous mimicking of the work of actual animation artists and narrators like Sir David is something I can never support.
You appear to be completely unaware of scientific work in attempting to introduce these poor creatures further south into England. The problem may well be that they completely refuse to speak English. The French are of course trying to introduce them into the Carmargue.
Well Zach, I think you may be a little too serious. There is not enough entertainment and laughs in the world. I live in Australia but have been to Scotland and have tried haggis, it’s very good. Kick back Zach and enjoy life, if you take life too serious you will miss out on a lot of great things. Good luck.🇦🇺
Sorry, there Zed. You gotta pick your battles and this series of videos is one which is trying to do good by using a touch 'o whimsy. While I agree that AI is inherently evil, this is evidence of a glimmer of good in the darkness. (Also, it adds to the charm with Sir David doing the narration.) In other words: Lighten up, dude.
Protect the Haggis from scepticism and reality at all costs
Best Haggis video ever.
We must do whatever we can to protect the Haggis. As Sir David says " We must work with Nature not against her". My thoughts exactly. Although I live in Australia one day I hope to visit the highlands of Scotland.
omg this is amazing :) Love it!
Thank you for the long form supercut. Life is good. May these wonderful mythical creatures always be with us.
Bless you for the work you're doing here, these poor creatures being hunted mercilessly to the brink of extinction in some regions of Scotland and the carelessness of those who release imported domesticated haggis into the wild where they breed and alter the genetic make up of the native haggis.
It’s made by ai
AI? No way! These beauties animals are all real, but rare. I have several who live near me.
Where the heck were they imported from? Where but Scotland would a haggis be?
Awesome documentary on the wild haggis species of Scotland!….Thank you, Sir!
"Scotland's one day of summer..." \(^-^)/
This is a masterpiece.
For certain, I've found my "Spirit Creature".
Thank you, Sir David, for highlighting the whimsical, yet important work in preserving wild places and habitats in Scotland.
Save the wild places, (for the Scottish Haggis!)
What Magic ~ the Awesomely varied types of Wild Haggis!…..Thank You!❤
Best spec zoo documentary ever
ROFLMAO!!! Kudos to whoever created this.
The haggis videos really are spectacular. I love AI !!!
We need charity Christmas cards to raise money for the plight of these poor creatures.
Anyone who can use watercolour pencils could do their own. Great idea. Not sure it would be very commercial unless promoted by a big company.
This has inspired me to write a humourous tale about a quest for the fabled Christmas Haggis (Haggis christmasii frutiasaesconae) which I will be reading to my Grandchildren on Christmas day: Haggis for Christmas.🎄🎃
I'd buy a box.
I want to visit Scotland!!!!!
@@2oco_Chicano your chances of seeing a wild haggis are slim. But not impossible. Most sightings occur when leaving the pub.
@@frankward8336 still be worth the trip even if I didn’t see one. The country look beautiful
Delicate precious beings deserving of all our wiskay
Let's not be hasty, please.
What would we drink if we gave up all of the whiskey?
I met one called Bruce from Fife years ago in Perth Western Australia. Friendly creatures for sure
Something needs to be done about the feral Urban Haggis, ripping apart our bin bags, terrorising our cats. I can hear the screams in the night. Terrifying!
Yet ANOTHER good reason to keep Fluffy and Mittens INDOORS or in an enclosed "catio."
Let the Haggis run free, not Fluffy.
The crackhaggis are the worst 😂❤
@@user-ii1iy8fz1d😂
Should see them on the green stuff. Zonked out.
Like some dogs who like cats, they only want to play and wouldn't bite them but of course the cats don't know that.
Burry a Fried mars Bar in your garden never fails.
Yay haggis!
I love the fact that Google is offering to translate this to English. I don't think they make underwear strong enough to deal with just how funny this is! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The writer of the narration is excellent too. Unusually well written with so many words and perfect grammar. I wonder if the writer is professionally trained? We never read nor hear such good English nowadays.
These videos are better than on your FB page because they are longer. Thank you 😊
Shared! This is hands down, my favourite mocumentary! I love the Hebridean Hill Hopper. The Loch Lurker is adorable >< Where can I buy a Haggis plushie? The tartan forests look lovely, I will have to visit!
You could buy the fabric from eBay or wherever and sew one or have someone sew one for you. For Christmas? 😊
@@angr3819 Way ahead of you! I used to make fabric teddy bears and I made my own patterns so I think I can make a Haggis pattern. I just have to find the right materials. The AI in this video shows a remarkable spectrum of textures so I'm confident that I'll find something soon.
Is that really Sir David?
If it is, he must have really enjoyed making the video.
If, as he says, the video helps the Scottish Wild Places.....
Then we owe it to him, and Scotland to forward it to everyone we know who will care!
In an earlier video the channel owner said it's the fella down the pub 😊
Damned! My ancestors spent a lifetime trying to extinct those creatures. And now you tell me they're still around..
Why did they do that? They are good for the diversity of the countryside. They help With ecology. Further, they don't rob and they don't glue them to roads 😂
Ay, I ken
I want a couple for their fleece! They'd be great here in Newfoundland where there's very little flat land and a whole lot of woods!❤😂😂😂
I believe that all Haggis dealers have been fleeced
I think I nearly saw one when I was staying near Scourie recently!
Well, if I had any doubts that the Haggis was Scottish, the whiskey drinking put my mind to rest!😂
Could they be any cuter! 😍😍
Yes...if they were domesticated! 😂😂😂❤
Their cuteness is only outdone by their tastiness!
@PaddyMacWorld
We aren't allowed to eat the real thing anymore because they are endangered.
@@impunitythebagpuss
Unfortunately they pine to death if not in the wild.
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing the haggis swarm across the Argyll mountain tops. As the young leave the nest and join their kin in the annual Haggis Migration.
That's the closely-related Norwegian subspecies, I think you'll find. They've been known to race over the cliffs in herds, screaming Cleese! Cleese! as they go.
Hello, thanks to your videos I'm planning a trip to Scotland to see these incredible animals up close. What's the best time of the year to observe them in the wild?
Hugs from Brazil!
Little round ones in the morning, the big round juicy ones around dinner time, hope you find one 😊
Remember to take time to look for the Loch Ness Monster too 😊
I would like to try and establish Haggis in Australia. I think they would be well suited for the Blue Mountains.🇦🇺
Too hot. Sorry.
@@MICHAEL-ys3pu it was tried in Botany Bay. None survived.
@@frankward8336 yes Frank I did read about that, much too warm on the coast that’s why I suggested up in the mountains.
There are some rare occurrences of haggis beyond Caledonia. Here in Australia, those appearances are mostly happening near Scottish immigrants while giving a toast on lassies and lads at Burns day - appreciated even by people with German roots like me, if invited.
My favourite Haggis is the Skiing Haggis. Unlike the sledging Haggis, these creatures have evolved a pair of detachable appendages which allow the little fellows to retire to their underground lodges. Following a noticeable rise in tourism, the Skiers have developed the ability to digest Whiskey, brought to Scotland by foreign visitors. Although the Skiers can survive on American and Irish Whiskey, they much prefer Scotch Whisky. Excessive consumption of Whiskey can result in callouses to the Skiers thumbs, as they desperately rub-out the letter "e" from the label.
I know a man from the gorbels in Glasgow and he breeds the street haggis so he had street beef with it and was never seen again= once a a feral haggis tracks you down forget about it = they are most dangerous in the autumn mimicking the humble conker🍉❤️
Granny Aching, qnd Granny Weatherwax would have a few things to say about this...
Love Haggis for Breakfast!
😮
Yes. It is good that you feed them in the morning. That is when they naturally forage. If they are not fed early they could get irritable and start nipping causing a nasty injury.
Remember folks: A Haggis is for life and not just for Burn's night
Especially enjoyed the dole haggis, please protect these elusive creatures 😂😂😂
I never knew haggis couldn't blink 😮😂
A simple treatment for a haggis bite is to gently bathe the wound with whisky. If you have already drunk all your whisky - as is likely - try Buckfast or Irn Bru. Fortunately a haggis bite is unlikely to be fatal.
Wild Haggis was introduced to New Zealand in 1851.
However the subsequent introduction of carnivorous koalas from Australia saw them become extinct.
😢
Yes, koalas are bastards.
I heard they were once as popular as the Tunnock's teacake, square sliced sausage and deep fried mars bar, this mighty beastie now less favoured than a bowl of cold porridge
We aren't allowed to eat the real thing now because they are endangered.
@@angr3819 aye, some fellas in edinburg tried to solve the problem but all they came up with was Dolly the sheep?
If only l could have one as a companion 😢😢
Haggis likes whiskey. It's a must for cold Highland winters.
There are stories about whiskey storage,how the angels take a share,but in reality haggis suck through the corks.
@@johnhenderson8149 Oh, really? Another thing I've learned about haggis.
@@johnhenderson8149 Haggis ARE angels, in furry Highland form.
So, correct on both accounts.
No they like Whisky 🥃 Whiskey is Irish and American
@@froggy8030 Usually I'd agree; but in this case, I don't care how it is spelled, I just enjoy it.
Let's make sure they don't become a Haggisn't.
Ooohh, bad. Wonderful, but, bad. 😆
Indeed, let's us not allow that!
I see what ya did there >
My favourite are the Glasgow haggis . little known fact, the frase "A Glasgow Kiss" come's from their fondness for snuggling.
Lions, snakes an gnus are so old on my screen, so I need to do something about it.😁👍
So cute,I'm gonna be sick
Haggis are only found in Scotland. They are wild animals and should only be approached with caution.
Are there haggis cards?
I'm so sorry to find them so delicious! Bless!
I believe!
Jim Henson would be proud.
Ay, lads! Where's the Jacobite Haggis?!? _Haggis bonnieprincecharliensis!_ Down with the Hanoverians!!!
👍
Yes, poor Haggis 😅
I’ve heard when they get too hot they omit a fierce scream and a strong odour.
Sir David objected to their faking his voice, and I don't blame him. The more recent videos use a different voice.
Given plans have been announced ahead of the demise of Larry the cat, similar to Operation London Bridge, are you considering a plan to offer a suitably tame haggis to greet foreign dignitaries visiting No 10?
Oooh I hope not! They would eat him. Especially that ginger one 😂
Spaghetti forests
Who will harvest the pasta
Huzzah for haggis
I'm hoping the comments are dripping with sarcasm here and although some read as being sarcasm I'm not so sure about them all.
Hmm.😂
While I might have the eye of an expert here could you possibly tell me if there's any surviving *Short Legged Haggis left roaming the hills in an anticlockwise fashion?
I'm familiar with the concept of due diligence but mine is falling as short as the aforementioned haggis and can't find any information on the endangered Short Leg.
Thanks in advance of any information given.
* If they try to go clockwise they tumble down the mountainside which could be partly responsible for their small numbers if indeed they're still a tumblin'.
😂❤
Thinking of how far humanity
developed. Machines and AI replacing day to day tasks, so humans can turn to important things in life, like documenting about endangered species like Haggis - or is it Haggai?. 😁
Is this true ?
as true as the dahus are real !
I'm so confused
Why?
Why doesn’t anyone mention the great haggis massacre at balmoral when they were accused of sorcery and thousands were saved by Linda McCartney and now live freely on mull of kintire
The late queen liked them deep fried in batter washed down with buckfast
if haggis really existed, the scotish would just deep fry them..
Naaaww, you're thinking of the Southern US.
We already do that - are you honestly telling me you've never had a haggis supper??
No longer allowed. They are endangered.
Troll 1000
😂
Mmmm leftover Chippie haggis on a buttie
Dang, AI video generators have popped off since the last time i checked
This looks so ai generated
@@moromlike8008 thats what everything looks like in Scotland
@HaggisWildlifeFoundation yeah true
Is it fake I was trying to figure it out so those things are real
Is this fake 😂?
How can you ask such a question?
Only mythological 😊
AI garbage is ruining the internet. This is cleverly written, but the vulturous mimicking of the work of actual animation artists and narrators like Sir David is something I can never support.
You appear to be completely unaware of scientific work in attempting to introduce these poor creatures further south into England. The problem may well be that they completely refuse to speak English. The French are of course trying to introduce them into the Carmargue.
I thought the same at first, but then I noticed the environmental subtext. Since it's so plainly parody I think this gets a pass mark.
Well Zach, I think you may be a little too serious. There is not enough entertainment and laughs in the world. I live in Australia but have been to Scotland and have tried haggis, it’s very good. Kick back Zach and enjoy life, if you take life too serious you will miss out on a lot of great things. Good luck.🇦🇺
It's gonna became even more prevalent pal, better strap on for the ride
Sorry, there Zed.
You gotta pick your battles and this series of videos is one which is trying to do good by using a touch 'o whimsy.
While I agree that AI is inherently evil, this is evidence of a glimmer of good in the darkness.
(Also, it adds to the charm with Sir David doing the narration.)
In other words: Lighten up, dude.
This ain’t real creature
It's real on the screen 😊
😂😂😂