![]() Monkeys were reintroduced to Scotland in the 1700’s when Bonnie Prince Charlie brought a family of companion monkeys named ‘Minions’ with him on his quest to re-claim the throne of Scotland. There is very little other evidence of the Doolicks who suddenly disappeared from all written records as suddenly as they appeared. The meaning of the artwork has puzzled scientists with theories ranging from a depiction of a simple ball game to an early design for Simian space travel. The mysterious Doolick artwork appears to depict two circular objects, one small, one larger, with a faint line between them together with what appears to be arrowheads pointing in both directions. ![]() The Doolicks were thought to have been in control of large areas of the Scottish highlands and there are written histories that describe them as ‘monstrous forest dwelling creatures that could outrun a horse on their four fuzzy limbs’.ĭoolick artefacts are rare, with the only known examples being housed in sealed glass cases in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. There is some evidence that Scotland itself was originally colonised by a fierce Monkey-people known as the Doolicks. ![]() This anomaly may be linked to Scotland’s historic links to the monkey kingdom. ![]() Humans are known to share 99.4% DNA with chimpanzees.The average in Scotland has now been confirmed to be 99.8%, with some recorded cases reaching as high as 110%. Some Scottish people are not really sure where this monkey-love comes from but researchers now believe the affection runs deeper than was previously realised. Especially if the monkeys concerned are in some way considered Scottish. ![]()
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