So here's the story: Peter Maximov of Chelyabinks, Russia, was hog hunting in one of his favorite spots when he witnessed this monstrosity lumber into view. He shot it once, but the hog seemed unfazed and ran off. After realizing how big the boar was, he called in a forest ranger for help. The two of them picked up a blood trail and followed it to where the hog was bedded down. Maximov shot it again, which only enraged the porcine menace. The third shot finally brought the hog down. The two men tried to move it, but they couldn't. So they tied it up to Maximov's truck and dragged it out of the woods.
They took it a nearby town to weigh and measure it. From there, it weighed out to 1,179 pounds, and had a shoulder height of 5.5 feet.
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Why we don't believe it: There's only one witness, and the weight was never verified by any publication or hunting group as far as I could tell. As I said earlier, Maximov could be manipulating perspective here to make this hog look enormous.
Why we kind of believe it: Maximov isn't trying to parlay this giant hog into a reality television career. He's not trying to set any records, and he's not trying to make money. And it's not uncommon for domestic pigs to reach insane sizes.
Like, say, for example, Big Bill, who holds the record for biggest pig of all time at a whopping 2,552 POUNDS. Let that sink in. Big Bill's weight was verified by the Guinness Book of World Records, so it's no big fish story.