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FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. – A wild hog weighing eleven-hundred pounds, bigger than the near-mythical "Hogzilla" caught in rural south Georgia a few years ago, has been been shot and killed in a suburban ...
A team of National Geographic 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 ...
ALAPAHA, GA. - Few episodes in this modern age have displayed the Southern talent for tall tales like the legend of Hogzilla, the allegedly 12-foot, 1,000-pound wild hog shot and killed on a south ...
ALAPAHA Ga. -- Around these parts they are calling it Hogzilla a 12-foot-long wild hog recently killed on a plantation and now quickly becoming a part of local legend. The plantation's owner ...
ALAPAHA, Ga. – Around these parts, they are calling it Hogzilla (search): a 12-foot-long wild hog recently killed on a plantation and now quickly becoming a part of local legend. The plantation ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. (AP) - A wild hog weighing 1,100 pounds, bigger than the near-mythical "Hogzilla" caught in rural south Georgia a few years ago, has been been shot and killed in a suburban ...
With the local legend of Hogzilla spreading worldwide, residents of this tiny Georgia town have decided to feature the prodigious porker in their annual festival. Plantation owner Ken Holyoak said ...
March 21, 2005 — -- 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 ...
2005-03-19 04:00:00 PDT Alapaha, Ga.-- Few episodes in this modern age have displayed the Southern talent for tall tales like the legend of Hogzilla, the allegedly 12-foot, 1,000-pound wild hog ...
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If the claims are accurate, Jamison Stone’s trophy boar would be bigger than Hogzilla, the famed wild hog that grew to seemingly mythical proportions after being killed in south Georgia in 2004.