You guys at Prehistoric have the Big Snakes, but what about Dogs? Big Jim

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You guys at Prehistoric have the Big Snakes, but what about Dogs? Big Jim

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Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Someone sent me this pic stating that this 30ft Retic ate my Mastiff_ Jim
It's a "Snake-Eat-Dog" world.
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David Beauchemin
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hehe nice pic, My aunt has Newf's, doesn't get bigger then that =)
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John Light
JL Exotics
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HOLY *expletive*!! That's a huge ass dog! I don't even think that we have anything that could eat THAT dog! LOL!
Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets
Your bubble but the photo is a fake.
Description: Emailed image
Circulating since: April 2007
Status: Fake
Analysis:
I urge anyone who thinks this photograph is real -- or even might be real -- to visit a psychiatrist. Right away. Thanks to Photoshop, the dog pictured here (which appears to be a Neapolitan mastiff, not an English mastiff as claimed) is roughly twice its natural size.
Back in 2001, Joe Flynn, the owner of a 282-pound English mastiff named Hercules, was indeed told by a representative of Guinness World Records that he had the world's largest dog. This is not that animal.
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Christine
Tails With Scales Reptiles
Looks, brains, and venom . . . . how do I stay single?
Well I thought that was a real pic! Is this the record holder then? Jim

Yes, that's him. I would recognize him anywhere. I actually shook this dog's paw when he was in New Orleans during his North American, "Starving dogs in China" tour in 2002 sponsored by Purina.
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
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that is very funny! Jim
doctor, cause that one looks just as big!!!!
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Hercules is actually the heaviest documented living dog today however there is no shortage of Old English Mastiffs in breeding groups that are over the 300lb. mark. The heaviest ever documented dog was a Mastiff named Zorba who in 1989 weighed 343 lbs. and was 8 feet 3 inches long from nose to tail. There are stories of undocumented 400lb. plus animals out there, but that would be the equivelant of say a 35 ft. retic. Sorry, I'm a huge Mastiff fan... hope this helps!
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