The advice travel guru Rick Steeves offers to anyone intent on sampling Scotland's national dish: Just don't think about it.
An endangered pygmy hippo has been born at zoo in Scotland — and called Haggis. The ‘incredibly rare’ animal was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo on ...
Haggis, Scotland's answer to pygmy hippo viral sensation Moo Deng, has now made herself at home in her new habitat at ...
Edinburgh Zoo has celebrated the birth of a baby pygmy hippo named Haggis, to take your mind off the stressful US election ...
There’s a new pygmy hippo on the block, and she also has a food-themed name. Haggis—named for an offal-based Scottish delicacy—was born on Oct. 30 at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland ...
A Scottish zoo has reopened its pygmy hippo house after welcoming Scotland’s very own Moo Deng. The tiny infant, Haggis, ...
"It is great to have our own little ambassador right here," said the hoofstock team leader at Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced Monday that their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30 to parents Otto and Gloria. The newborn calf is doing ...
But Edinburgh Zoo has a baby pygmy hippo named Haggis, and the zoo is taking on Moo Deng, the viral hippo that captured the internet's heart over the past couple of months. The Edinburgh Zoo threw ...
The baby pygmy hippo can be spotted in her habitat at Edinburgh Zoo, alongside her mum Gloria. Visitors to the zoo can watch ...
Combining Scotland’s national dish with a taste of Greek cuisine may not be the most obvious or traditional way to serve ...