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Documentary Confirms Hogzilla's Existence

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I watched this, it was actully pretty interesting except there were a few parts they drug out a little to long for the sake of drama.

Documentary Confirms Hogzilla's Existence

By ELLIOTT MINOR, Associated Press Writer

ALAPAHA, Ga. - A team of National Geographic (news - web sites) experts has confirmed south Georgia's monster hog, known to locals as Hogzilla, was indeed real — and really, really big.

They also noted the super swine didn't quite live up to the 1,000-pound, 12-foot hype generated when Hogzilla was caught on a farm last summer and photographed hanging from a backhoe.

Donning biohazard suits to exhume the behemoth's smelly remains, the experts estimated Hogzilla was probably only 7 1/2 to 8 feet long, and weighed about 800 pounds. The confirmation came in a documentary aired Sunday night on the National Geographic Channel; it will be rebroadcast Wednesday and Saturday.

"He was an impressive beast. He was definitely a freak of nature," said documentary producer Nancy Donnelly. She said Hogzilla's tusks — one measuring nearly 18 inches and the other nearly 16 inches — set a new Safari Club International North American free-range record.

That wasn't good enough for Ken Holyoak, owner of the 1,500-acre fish farm and hunting preserve where Hogzilla was shot by guide Chris Griffin.

"I need to stress that they did not have that much to work with, seeing as how the poor beast had been underground for nearly six months," he said Monday.

Holyoak said Hogzilla weighed in at half a ton on his farm scales, and that he personally measured the hog's length at 12 feet while the freshly killed beast was dangling by straps from a backhoe.

"As with any organic being after death, tissues will decompose and the body will atrophy, making actual measurements change over time," Holyoak said. "Have you ever seen a raisin after it was a grape?"

Donnelly said the experts allowed for some shrinkage in making their final estimate.

Despite the dispute, this town 180 miles south of Atlanta has already adopted Hogzilla as its own. It went with a Hogzilla theme for its fall festival, with a parade featuring a Hogzilla princess, children in pink pig outfits and a float carrying a Hogzilla replica.

"Our insides were just bubbling," said Darlene Turner, who hosted a party to watch the documentary Sunday night. "At first, I was afraid it might be an embarrassment. But now I wish everybody could see the documentary. It would take the doubt out of people's minds."
 
Well amazing true story havet seen it but ok well htnak u rr i see it big hog and prob the one or bettr cause otehr was 800piunds now here better one mn hate meet those guys :eek:
 
Hey John SWA....Looks like I owe you an apology. Hogzilla was apparently for real..

:cool:
 
They did genetic tests on it and it contained both the genes for domestic pigs (Hampshire) and wild hogs.
This really frightens some of the researchers because of the agressive nature of wild pigs in the first place.
Could you imagine 800 lbs of attitude just looking for some thing to tear up?
The tusks on this guy were some 9 inches long and almost made a complete circle.
 
that makes it a ferral pig. they are simply domestic pigs that got loose at some point and became wild and adapted. all of the wild pigs are feral in the U.S. if a true russian is found it is definetlly a freak.
 

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