Massive 13ft ‘absolute beast’ of a alligator shot and killed by hunter after cows started vanishing

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A MASSIVE alligator has been shot and killed by a hunter after livestock started vanishing. Renowned Mississippi hunter Doug Borries stalked the 13ft beast as it roamed in a private lake in Vancleave, South Florida. Doug Borries stalked the alligator before firing the perfect single shot above its eyes Residents wanted the alligator killed as it was eating livestock Borries who owns Dynamic Outdoors TV, staked out on top of the lake’s levee before the crack of dawn. He eventually saw the alligator emerge through the scope of his rifle from about 457 metres away. When the monster moved closer, Borries says he fired a single shot which struck the alligator just above the eyes from about 293 metres away. He wrote on Facebook “I was lucky enough to put a perfect shot on him at such a long range. It pays to have a good gun.” He and some other then had to haul the alligator from the bottom of the lake. It is believed to be 80 years old and weighed 410 kilograms. Most read in The Sun BILL BOOST Families to get £150 Council Tax rebate to help with cost of living Drive wars I’m sick of people blocking my drive - so I leave extreme notes to shame them MASON'S LIONS KO Greenwood banished by England as Southgate rules out star amid rape probe thoughts and prayers Cancer-stricken Tom Parker asks fans to ‘light a candle & pray for me’ BEDDER BELIEVE I gave up my bedroom & made a split room for my kids with an Ikea unit TRAGIC 'MURDER' Teen 'stabbed to death' weeks after flying to England to be with bf He told McClatchy News: “I had no idea the magnitude of how big his body was until we pulled him completely out of the lake. “It had been suspected of eating some of the local livestock around the lake and was considered a threat.” Borries had been deer hunting with a friend when he first heard about the alligator killing livestock. He said: “This guy said he’d seen the gator since he was a child. “It was time for the gator to go because some of the calves were disappearing. “He asked me if I wanted to come and hunt the gator. I said, ‘Absolutely.’ To me it was a once in a lifetime opportunity.” To make sure he got the job done, Borries used a specialised approach. He told WXXV: “What most hunters do, as far as hunting gators, four or five guys get in a boat. “They’ll go out at night time, and then when they pull him up, they hit him in the head with a bang stick. “It’s got a loaded shotgun shell at the end of a stick, and I didn’t want to hunt him that way. “I wanted to hunt him like I would if it was just me and a deer.” Borries has 36 state records for hunting and fishing and holds nine world records. He intends on mounting the animal in his home. The alligator is believed to be about 80 years old