it's America, so it's "record-busting" 
Photo on the link.
I'm not sure what relevance the last sentence of the article is supposed to have.
http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/15014437/hunters-land-record-busting-gator/
Photo on the link.
I'm not sure what relevance the last sentence of the article is supposed to have.
http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/15014437/hunters-land-record-busting-gator/
First we had kids swimming with gators at pool parties, now the heaviest alligator ever has been caught.
Four hunters caught the 318kg monster on a private hunting trip in Mississippi, and it outweighs the previous record-holder by 3 kilograms.
That gator, in a bizarre coincidence, was caught just 10 kilometres away by hunter Brian Jackson, according to The Daily Mail.
The foursome posed proudly with the gator saying, "When we snagged the alligator with two rod and reel snatch hooks, we knew he was big, we just didn't know he would be this big,"
"It was an hour-and-a-half of pure tug of war and chaos before we finally had him restrained."
300kg seems to be a popular figure with heavy objects. The world's heaviest woman, Pauline Potter, slides just under at 291kg.