It could be The Scottish Wildcat (Felis silvestris grampia) as there are approximately only 400 in existence, and due to hybridisation with domestic cats their purebreed numbers are still falling.
Pine Martin
the duck billed platypus.
Not at all. The platypus is quite common, though rarely seen in the wild. The world rarest mammal is believed to be the Baiji, or Yangtze River Dolphin, according to the website link below.
ITS THE DOLPHIN FROM THE YANGTZEY RIVER (CHINA) 'BAIJI'........& APART FROM MARINE LIFE THE RAREST LAND MAMMAL IS "VANCOUVER ISLAND MARMOT" & "SALT WATER BUFFALO" & "INDIAN BLACK LEOPARD"
the semi aquatic egg laying mammal. AKA the platapus
Yes the Scotlands golden Eagle is brave
Wholphins are one of the rarest hybrid animals. They come from the crossbreeding of a female bottle-nosed dolphin and a male false killer whale (a member of the dolphin family that isn't related to killer whales)
Some of Scotlands industries include; Fishing Oil Tourism Whiskey Distillery
Haggis
the thistle
Duties to whom ?
Wet
Protestant