the Pictish beast is the earliest known evidence for an idea that has held sway in the Scottish Highlands for at least 1,500 years—that Loch Ness is home to a mysterious aquatic animal.
A MUM has sustained horror injuries after she was impaled and hurled two feet into the air by a Highland cow. Lanette Wiltshire ... she approached the animals cautiously to get a better look.
Highland cows, also known as Scottish Highland cattle or Highland coos, are a breed of cattle that originated in the Scottish Highlands. They are known for their unique appearance, which includes ...
A mum has told how she was "impaled" by a Highland ... It is not the cow’s fault - [it] was just defending [it's] territory. You wouldn’t have thought that these animals would be allowed ...
has been breeding the animals at Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Highland Wildlife Park at Kincraig, near Aviemore. The wildcats are to be released in a 232 sq mile (600 sq km) area ...
A Highland cow and his duck friend are besties. In fact they're practically a clique. Bre Boyette saw the animals giving each other the sweetest gestures of affection. But people in the comments ...
An investigation is under way after a case of BSE, commonly known as mad cow ... that animals over four years of age that die on farm are routinely tested for BSE. Food Standards Scotland has ...
If you're a golfer and happen to be in the Scottish Highlands, you'll want to take advantage of the region's beautiful courses. In fact, the Scottish Highlands is home to some of the best golf ...
The best way to get around the Scottish Highlands is by car. Many of the region's top attractions and desirable destinations are spread far apart from one another and could take a long time to ...