except the the last pig looks smaller... could it be photoshopped..??
so many news agencies reporting it....
FireIce
woohoo! 3yrs supply of meat!!!
dinky1409
oh my what a pig.. ancient dinosaur..
MohamedF
runz away...
ArdusKane
Mutation.
mhcampboy
yahoo news also have this report...
the Bear
i think photoshopped
look at the boy.. he's very clear.. the pig which is at the same distance is fuzzy..
then he's leaning on the pig.. the hair is not squashed down..
ndmmxiaomayi
Yucky, the big picture is a private IP address. Who's working in FOX News? I want your VPN to see the big picture.
the Bear
btw, try not to read Fox News.. it's not a news agency, it's a political tool
Originally posted by mhcampboy:
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IS this for real? Is Fox news lying to me?
ndmmxiaomayi
Originally posted by the Bear:
btw, try not to read Fox News.. it's not a news agency, it's a political tool
Means no chance to see the big picture?
No wonder they link the big picture to a private server.
the.owl
photoshopped la.
HeyshambaYehshamba
The Mystery of Hogzilla Solved National Geographic Reveals the Truth Behind the Legendary Beast From Georgia From GMA March 21, 2005 Font Size
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The mystery of the beast known as "Hogzilla" was born in the swamps and woods of Georgia just last summer.
Chris Griffin, a hunting guide, was out in the woods one day when he says he couldn't believe his eyes -- an animal resembling a hog that was 12 feet long and weighed over 1,000 pounds. Editor's Picks Georgia Town Celebrates 'Hogzilla' Legend
"All sorts of thoughts were running through my head, and I was thinking, 'I'm gonna take a shot at this animal,'" Griffin said.
With the help of a backhoe, he hoisted the enormous beast up for the perfect trophy shot of the animal soon dubbed "Hogzilla."
An Internet Legend Is Born
Griffin buried the beast shortly after the photo was taken, but when the picture hit the Internet, a legend was born.
People around the world questioned whether Hogzilla was real or a trick of computer photography. Others debated whether Hogzilla was an enormous wild boar or a farm-raised hoax.
That's when National Geographic stepped in.
"We decided to do a real "CSI"-style investigation for Explorer," said Nancy Donnelly, a National Geographic producer. "We brought in a pig geneticist, a wildlife ecologist and a pig behavior specialist."
Is Hogzilla Real?
Now, after extensive research, there is a verdict.
National Geographic says Hogzilla is very real, though not as big as they thought. But the 800-pound male had something strange in his DNA.
"One of the most amazing things that we found out about Hogzilla was he had wild boar in his ancestry and we were only able to figure this out through our DNA testing," said Donnelly.
But more questions remain -- where did this giant hybrid come from?
And to residents of Alapaha, Ga., there is one thing perhaps more important: Could the son or daughter of Hogzilla still be out there?
yong93
Weird and cute i wan 1 as a pet !! Fun can ride around ^^ and die still can eat for sometime
Hamiltonian1125
Hmmm should I change from morbid ferret to morbid hogzilla????
Xephone_xenon
O_O wtf.
HeyshambaYehshamba
He's a fren from tekong.
ceecookie
And there's its cousin, Mozilla Firefox, being active all over the world.
buying_neopoints
fake one...
mhcampboy
pics updated
curryman
photoshop lah
xalkyrie
omg it's bonnie-chan from bleach!
LazerLordz
Fox News is the American Straits Times.
icyboiz
the 3rd pic looks fake to me
HeyshambaYehshamba
Its real lah. Started off as urban legend
There was one caught in 2004 but smaller than this, Scientist have verified its body to be true and studied it Its a cross between domestic pig and and wild boar and mutated gene There is many more to be caught .Stay tuned Next one i hope will be bigger.
HeyshambaYehshamba
Tekong got smaller version of it. Imagine this pis of sh^t charging at u. U are dead. I have seen in tekong they move quite fast