The original Hogzilla (pictured above) became somewhat of a folk legend after it was shot by hunting guide Chris Griffin on Ken Holyoak's farm and hunting preserve in Alapaha, Georgia, in June 2004. Initial claims of it being 12-feet long and weighing 1,000 pounds set locals and the hunting community abuzz with tales of monster hogs wandering the swamps and farmlands of rural Georgia. To get to the bottom of that story, a team of forensic scientists exhumed the buried corpse of Hogzilla; their efforts - which became the subject of a
National Geographic Channel documentary - ultimately estimated Hogzilla to be nearly 8 feet long and 800 pounds. It was, by any measure, a hog of mythical proportion ... until Coursey shot his animal.
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Thats alot of bacon and pork chops!
Thats alot of bacon and pork chops!
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Thats alot of bacon and pork chops!
Thats alot of bacon and pork chops!
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