So I found this article several months ago, but I thought it might generate some interest. I was amazed because if this is indeed true, then that would make the Central African Giant Forest Hog (H. m. rimator) larger than the East African subspecies (H. m. meinertzhageni). The specimen is destined for the Harber Wildlife Museum in Sherman, Texas where it will be displayed as a full life-sized mount. One can only imagine how much progeny this big boar left behind! Also, why can't zoos import these into their collections? Given that they are the largest living suid, as well as a great ambassador species for the Aberdares & Congo I think that they would make a fantastic exhibit, especially for zoos in the southeastern US. Also, they are classified as "Least Concern" under the IUCN Red List as an added bonus.