‘Coo Cam’ lets you spy on Scotland’s Highland cows Posted on 18 January 2021 Scotland’s Highland cows are arguably the planet’s most adorable ruminants. In a bid to combat wanderlust pangs, VisitScotland launched a Coo Cam, allowing people to experience the country’s famous cows. ‘The animals were filmed throughout November enjoying their day-to-day lives against the breath-taking backdrop of Kitchen Coos and Ewes near Newton Stewart and Swanston Farm in the Scottish capital,’ reads VisitScotland’s website. The footage was captured by a farm professional, explained VisitScotland, who care for the animals on a daily basis. Plans are afoot to release new videos across VisitScotland’s social media platforms throughout the course of 2021. Highland cows have wavy, woolly coats that add to their lovable look. Their coats come in a myriad of colours, including red, ginger, black, dun, yellow, white, grey, tan, silver and brindle. Visitors are advised to not approach Highland cattle when exploring the country, so as not to alarm them. Check out the adorable Coo Cam video below. Picture: Unsplash Related Posts 7 countries that celebrate Easter differently to South Africa 2 April 2023 Here's how some nations are observing the Easter holiday in colourful, epic and sometimes head-scratchingly... read more 5 amazing picnic places around Pretoria 26 September 2022 Pretoria and its surrounds have no lack of beautiful parks, fields and reserves where you... read more 20 things to do on rainy days in Cape Town 18 August 2022 There's plenty to do on rainy days in Cape Town and all of these activities... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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