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I thought I would resurect this thread because I just recieved these pictures. This is a picture of the largest alligator gar ever caught. It was reported to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commision last month measuring 8 feet and 2 inches long and weighing in at 240 pounds. It was caught in a commercial fishing net in the White River. This is a fish that could literally bite off a human limb should it so desire. Who wants to go swimming in the white river?

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I thought I would resurect this thread because I just recieved these pictures. This is a picture of the largest alligator gar ever caught. It was reported to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commision last month measuring 8 feet and 2 inches long and weighing in at 240 pounds. It was caught in a commercial fishing net in the White River. This is a fish that could literally bite off a human limb should it so desire. Who wants to go swimming in the white river?

 

Good Lord!

 

They have some of those in the Mall of America at Underwater Adventures and they are pretty big. I sort of thought that it was an optical illusion, but now I know better.

 

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I thought I would resurect this thread because I just recieved these pictures. This is a picture of the largest alligator gar ever caught. It was reported to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commision last month measuring 8 feet and 2 inches long and weighing in at 240 pounds. It was caught in a commercial fishing net in the White River. This is a fish that could literally bite off a human limb should it so desire. Who wants to go swimming in the white river?

 

 

TAAARRRNATION!!! I knew they got big, but....

 

Wow, that is bigger than most barracudas in the ocean.

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Are they trying to sell Pork and Beans' date=' or scare people away from them?[/quote']

 

Yeah. You'd think a kid eating out of a can would seem pretty innocuous. Of course, no-one knew how to illustrate children back then. Examples:

 

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The food doesn't look too good, either.

 

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At first I thought the kid was tearing the kitten apart...

 

The following picture is spoilered for being wrong on way too many levels despite it's historical perspective.

 

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My theory is that these ads were created by people who either had so little interest in children as to have no recollection of what they actually looked like, or they were waaay too interested in their subject matter.

 

Some of the above pictures may be perused in the Gallery of Regrettable Food, one of my first favorite websites ever. Warning: Do not view GRF while eating! The pictures of food were intended to stimulate hunger but the photographers got things horribly wrong!

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