Hogzilla II - over 1,000 pounds...
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Why is it that most (not all) trophy hunters have their picture taken far away from the animal? Not denying the size of this hog, but look how far behind the boy is kneeling. Flip thorough any Safari Club Int'l magazine (or others like it) and you will see this technique is rampant.
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Why is it that most (not all) trophy hunters have their picture taken far away from the animal? Not denying the size of this hog, but look how far behind the boy is kneeling. Flip thorough any Safari Club Int'l magazine (or others like it) and you will see this technique is rampant.
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Snopes hasn't disputed the claim yet . http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/hogzilla.asp
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it is depth perception. it makes the animal look that much bigger than you. anyone who is a true hunter knows that this thing is nothing more than a "smiley". true WILD hogs do not get that big. he was a domestic pigs that has gotten loose and got very big. he was domesticated at one time or he is one generation off of a domestic pig.
Next time you take a pic of a fish hold the fish out at arms length towards the camera and hold a beer/pop can in the other hand close to you body then take one with beer/fish close together and look at the difference You'll become the great white fisherman instantly.
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wow, those negative comments on his webpage are ridiculous!!! its funny that no one ever comments on how 'evil' a tiger must be for eating its own defenseless offspring or a duck for abandoning its own duckling, but will jump all over this 11 year old's hunt. but thats a completely different subject to get into.
nonetheless, that thing is huge!!
nonetheless, that thing is huge!!
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It seems to be legit theres an article in the tulsa World this morning that thing is huge I hope my comments werent taken as negative I didnt mean them that way I was just trying to make your next fishing trip a BIG sucess ha ha ha
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it is depth perception. it makes the animal look that much bigger than you. anyone who is a true hunter knows that this thing is nothing more than a "smiley". true WILD hogs do not get that big. he was a domestic pigs that has gotten loose and got very big. he was domesticated at one time or he is one generation off of a domestic pig.