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Looks real,as Toyota tray looks appropriately low. Heres more info: http://www.hoax-slayer.com/giant-feral-pig.html


Here is another hog for comparison.
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750 lbs.

Where was this boar killed?

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How many times can Hogzilla come alive?
 
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I dunno, he looks awfully "long" to me.


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When I say "long", I mean his proportions, his body looks too long between the front and back legs to me.


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It the gantry arms is 4" thick, the pig is 9', 2" from snout to ground...

even if that's 6 feet, he's 500#... I have seen a pen raised 1/2 feral at 730, and he was way fat... so, 500-600# ?

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How are you guys and gals. Joe Tiplady here from Weipa, Far North Queensland, Australia. This picture has been doing the rounds over here for about 4 weeks and there has been a lot of conjecture as to whether it is an old stud boar that that has been left to run for a while or a genuine feral. Rumour has it that it was shot over in Western Australia. It has featured on the cover of Bacon Busters (magazine obviously dedicated to pig hunters here) and every other hunting related magazine that has come out in the past month!! My hot tip is the stud boar story! There certainly isn't any that big where I am hunting. Hope this has helped you out a touch. Later

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