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They thought they unearthed the world's largest potato. It turned out not to be a potato at all.

Colin Craig-Brown had been waiting for a long time for an email from Guinness World Records.

The New Zealand man and his wife thought they had found the world's largest potato, weighing more than 17 pounds. The email told them that their potato was not a spud.

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The specimen is not a potato, but a tuber of a type of Gourd, according to the email from a Guinness World Records spokesman.

Colin was not sure what he was reading.

He told his wife that they thought it was not a potato.

The couple live on a small farm in the North Island of the country.

The stunning discovery of a 17.2 pound potato, which Colin took a slice of, has become an Internet celebrity and has been covered by The Washington Post.

The couple decided to submit an application to Guinness World Records for "the world's heaviest potato", a title currently held by Peter Glazebrook of Britain. The record for the largest potato was broken in 2011.

The couple believed that the record was their potato and that it was still in their freezer.

Colin thought it was a tater because it tasted like a tater and grew like a tater.

The underground discovery was verified several times by gardening experts, including an agronomist who studies soil and crop production.

Colin said that he was more than confident that it was a potato.

Scientists at the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research, as well as analysts at Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture, conducted DNA testing to prove that Dug was not who he said he was.

The sample was a tuber, which is the underground stem of a plant. The plant was a gourd, which could be a pumpkin, cucumber or squash.

In a statement provided to The Washington Post, a researcher at the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research said that they tried multiple tests on samples of Dug, but he just wasn't behaving like a potato should.

Alex Reid, a scientist at SASA, said that Doug is a gourd.

Adam Millward, the managing editor of Guinness World Records, said in a statement that they were glad to have gotten to the root of the matter.

Colin said the Craig-Browns were confused since they had never had a pumpkin in their garden.

After a few sleepless nights, they realized a possible explanation: At one point, they did grow some hybrid cucumbers, which are made from crossing two standard varieties of cucumbers. Cucumbers can produce plants that are unpredictable. Thus: Dug.

Colin said that learning that their beloved spud was not a true tater was a hard pill to swallow. Since he still had things to do and people to see, and awards and celebrations to attend, the news of his mistaken identity was deflating.

This is one of nature's little surprises, as was the case when they first found him. Colin said that he turned out to be the dud.

For the foreseeable future, Dug will remain in the couples freezer as their young grandchildren look at the growth.

Colin said that he was going to take a mold of him so that his children could show their friends the giant potato.

At the end of the day, Colin said, "Dug the dominator from down under is still in my heart."

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