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Mountain Monsters: Is This Captured Beast the Elusive Hogzilla?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 17th, 2014

The AIMS team has captured the infamous Hogzilla or have they?

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Behind the Hunt: Hogzilla

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 13th, 2014

The 8-foot Hogzilla looked to be one of the more difficult creatures for the AIMS team to catch, but this time they finished with a victory! Hear about the scares, falls and, of course, Wild Bill’s cooking on this week’s aftershow.

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Mountain Monsters: Hogzilla of Hocking Hills

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 11th, 2014

The AIMS team travels to the treacherous terrain of Hocking Hills, Ohio, to investigate a huge hog-like creature called “Hogzilla.” After meeting with eyewitnesses, the team races to capture the beast inside of a massive steel cage trap.

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Mountain Monsters: Hogzilla Is Loose in the Appalachian Mountains

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 11th, 2014

The AIMS team travels to the treacherous terrain of Hocking Hills, Ohio, to investigate a huge hog-like creature called Hogzilla. But the beast is proving to be a difficult monster to hunt.

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Mountain Monsters: Video Evidence of Hogzilla

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 10th, 2014

Eyewitness accounts of a 1,200-pound hog-like creature with the ability to stand on two feet have reached the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (AIMS), and the team heads to the craggy terrain of Hocking Hills, Ohio, to investigate.

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Bigger Than Hogzilla?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 24th, 2013

An 11-year-old Alabama boy used a pistol to kill a wild hog that just may be the biggest pig ever found.

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Bigger Than Hogzilla!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 25th, 2007

The story goes, the animal is one very big wild boar shot in Alabama. As Mark Frauenfelder said over at Boing Boing, “It’s an AP story, so I am guessing this astonishing photo is legit.” Jamison Stone, 11 years old, shot the wild boar that weighed in at a “staggering 1,051 pounds and measured 9-feet-4 […]

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Another Hogzilla Movie!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 1st, 2007

Cryptomundo reader The Foywonder tips us off to yet another Hogzilla movie. Apparently, the one Hogzilla movie that he tipped us off to yesterday here on Cryptomundo, just wasn’t enough. Wait … Two Hogzilla Movies? So I posted a link to the Legend of Hogzilla story I did the other day (read it here) in […]

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The Legend of Hogzilla

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 30th, 2007

Cryptomundo reader The Foywonder tips us off to this new film news. And a reference to The Legend Of Boggy Creek too! The Legend of Hogzilla That picture you see is not a Photoshop job. That, ladies and gentlemen, is Hogzilla! Never heard of Hogzilla? Shot and killed on June 17, 2004 in Alapaha, Georgia. […]

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Mountain Monsters: Scariest Moments

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 20th, 2016

The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings look back at the most frightening moments from their investigations, including the “Hellhound,” “Cherokee Death Cat,” “Cave Creature,” “Bear beast,” “Shadow Creature” and Hogzilla.”

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Exploring American Monsters: Georgia

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2015

Georgia, named after King George II of England, is one of the original thirteen colonies. It was the birthplace of civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., singer Ray Charles, “Gone with the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell, and wrestler Hulk Hogan. Yes, THE Hulk Hogan. Of the 37 million acres of land in Georgia, 24.8 million acres of that is forestland. The Peach State is the fourth largest state east of the Mississippi River, and is home to mountains, rivers, and monsters.

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Cryptologic Radio Archive: Taylor James Johnson of Taylor Trash Productions

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 15th, 2014

Join us this week as we speak with Taylor James Johnson out of Texas. Taylor is a radio show producer and producer/filmmaker for his production company, Taylor Trash Productions. Taylor Trash makes short and feature films, documentaries, web series, music videos and animations. He has always been interested in film and cryptozoology so it’s no surprise that he often utilizes cryptozoology as a theme for many of his films and projects and has gone on quite a few expeditions in search of Bigfoot, sea creatures in Georgia, big cats in Texas, “Hogzilla”, and Chupacabras.

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Cryptologic Radio: Taylor James Johnson of Taylor Trash Productions

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 12th, 2014

Tonight! – Wednesday November 12th – 5pm PST / 8pm EST

Join us this week as we speak with Taylor James Johnson out of Texas. Taylor is a radio show producer and producer/filmmaker for his production company, Taylor Trash Productions. Taylor Trash makes short and feature films, documentaries, web series, music videos and animations. He has always been interested in film and cryptozoology so it’s no surprise that he often utilizes cryptozoology as a theme for many of his films and projects and has gone on quite a few expeditions in search of Bigfoot, sea creatures in Georgia, big cats in Texas, “Hogzilla”, and Chupacabras.

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Pop the Moonshine! Mountain Monsters Renewed for Season 3

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 24th, 2014

Another action-packed season in the Appalachian wilderness is coming to a close, but the boys of MOUNTAIN MONSTERS aren’t hanging up their camouflage just yet. The series has been picked up for a third season slated to begin production on 16 new episodes later this year and premiere in spring 2015.

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West Virginia’s “Mountain Monsters”

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 31st, 2014


Summer nights we sat by a crackling fire alongside the creek waiting for a fish to take our bait. Then suddenly a loud splash followed by a strange sound moved over the darkened water. We told ourselves it was a fish or some woodland creature hidden in the night, to assure ourselves we were safe.

Another time while hunting raccoons in the dense dark woods, we waited for the dogs to pick up the scent of their prey. A tree’s branch rustled overhead and a heavy musk smell filled the night air; again we told ourselves we knew what waited beyond our lights in the darkness. Afraid of the deep woods or dark, no, but we sometimes wondered what hid in the deep woods of the western Appalachian Mountains.

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