Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The country with more furry animals in the world

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Scotland, in addition to beautiful, is a country of furry animals â€" and no, we're not talking about Duncan MacLeod, the fictional immortal born in Glenfinnan in 1592. Is one more fun fact to add to this nation obsessed with national pride, kilts and football, according to The Dodo.

Keep a list of 12 Scottish furry animals, starting with the magnificent Highland Cow, a cow well hairy.

1. Scottish

She is big, imposing, Scottish and hairy. Is one of the most beautiful animals in Scotland.

2.ovelha black face

The hair of this sheep can grow enough to cover your legs

3. Scottish Cat

This cat has a thick and sumptuous coat to protect him from the cold nights, long and dark winter.

4. Lontra

This animal, even very recently facing extinction in the British island, returned in force due to the Scottish conservation efforts.

5. Bearded Collier

This dog, one of the most hairy of the universe, is typically Scottish.

Shetland 6.Pastor

The Shetland Sheepdog rivals collier bearded in various aspects, including the fur.

7. Skye Terrier

Another canine breed Scottish, and another large amount of fur to withstand the harsh Highland Winter.

8. Scottish terrier

Is probably the best known Scottish dog, and shares many characteristics with the people: loyal, opinionated, ferocious and lover of parties.

9. Cavallo Clydesdale

A native of Scotland, this species of horse includes a hot sock on each foot.

Shetland 10.ponei

The Shetland pony is smaller than the Clydeslade horse, but with a strong personality and a hot hair.

11. red squirrel

All squirrels are hairy â€" or at least its tail is â€" and this doesn't escape the rule.

12. Red Deer

The Scottish red deer is the largest mammal of Britain and is one of the symbols of Scottish pride. Is majestic, has an exceptional coat and an impressive beard.

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