Comment by stoneman24
4 hours ago
While an interesting history, the actual truth is that the haggis is a small mammal which lives in the highlands. While they can be hunted (from St Andrews Day to Burns night), most commercially available haggis is farmed.
There is no truth to the rumour that they have 2 legs longer on the left side to easily run around the steep hills. Or that the males and females have different long legs so that they run around the hills in different directions and therefore meet.
People do tend to forget about the homing sea haggis subspecies - with each group returning to the area of the same whisky distillery where they were born.