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Old 09-04-2006, 10:59 AM   #41
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Say It Ain't So!

Did you guys hear that Steve Irwin died in a freak accident!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060904...e_060904125808

http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/0...win/index.html

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/

and ALREADY updated!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin



Enjoy Fossa!
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:02 AM   #42
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There's already a thread about this.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:02 AM   #43
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This is the third thread that's been started about him. Man, wish I was that popular.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:03 AM   #44
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I was just going to post it he was great on animal planet he will be missed.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:03 AM   #45
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im big into wildlife, i went to school for marine biology in part b/c of irwin. as funny as it sounds he was one of my idols. the man did more for wildlife in the last 15 years than anyone on earth. its a damn shame that he had to go out like this. i will truly miss this entertaining and intelligent man. as wacked as he seemed he knew how to raise awareness and fundraise to protect many of the most important sections of habitat in our world. all of the other current tv "biologists" pale in comparison to him.they are in it for $$$. irwin was down for the cause RIP
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:07 AM   #46
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They say it was a freakish accident but he was doing a documentary on the deadliest animals? How freakish can it be.... Sad to see him pass he was very entertaining and you could tell he loved animals more than most.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:25 AM   #47
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If Steve had any choice in the way he would go, this was probably it. It seems that every person who tries to get in touch with nature dies, e.g. the Grizzly Man and now steve and then people critize them for what they were doing. It sucks. It seems people are moving farther and farther away from nature. Steve gave his life bacause he knew the importance of man and animal living together...He will be missed..
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:27 AM   #48
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Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin Dead @ 44

My kids loved watching his show on Animal Planet.

CAIRNS, Australia - Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and conservationist known as the “Crocodile Hunter,” was killed Monday by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.

Irwin was at Batt Reef, off the remote coast of northeastern Queensland state, shooting a segment for a series called “Ocean’s Deadliest” when he swam too close to one of the animals, which have a poisonous bard on their tails, his friend and colleague John Stainton said.

“He came on top of the stingray and the stingray’s barb went up and into his chest and put a hole into his heart,” said Stainton, who was on board Irwin’s boat at the time.

Crew members aboard the boat, Croc One, called emergency services in the nearest city, Cairns, and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Low Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later, Stainton said.

Irwin was famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catchword “Crikey!” in his television program “Crocodile Hunter.” First broadcast in Australia in 1992, the program was picked up by the Discovery network, catapulting Irwin to international celebrity.

He rode his image into a feature film, 2002’s “The Crocodile Hunters: Collision Course” and developed the wildlife park that his parents opened, Australia Zoo, into a major tourist attraction.

“The world has lost a great wildlife icon, a passionate conservationist and one of the proudest dads on the planet,” Stainton told reporters in Cairns. “He died doing what he loved best and left this world in a happy and peaceful state of mind. He would have said, ’Crocs Rule!”’

'A huge loss to Australia'
Prime Minister John Howard, who hand-picked Irwin to attend a gala barbecue to honor President Bush when he visited in 2003, said he was “shocked and distressed at Steve Irwin’s sudden, untimely and freakish death.”

“It’s a huge loss to Australia,” Howard told reporters. “He was a wonderful character. He was a passionate environmentalist. He brought joy and entertainment and excitement to millions of people.”

Irwin, who made a trademark of hovering dangerously close to untethered crocodiles and leaping on their backs, spoke in rapid-fire bursts with a thick Australian accent and was almost never seen without his uniform of khaki shorts and shirt and heavy boots.

His ebullience was infectious and Australian officials sought him out for photo opportunities and to promote Australia internationally.

Irwin’s public image was dented, however, in 2004 when he caused an uproar by holding his infant son in one arm while feeding large crocodiles inside a zoo pen. Irwin claimed at the time there was no danger to the child, and authorities declined to charge Irwin with violating safety regulations.

Later that year, he was accused of getting too close to penguins, a seal and humpback whales in Antarctica while making a documentary. Irwin denied any wrongdoing, and an Australian Environment Department investigation recommended no action be taken against him.

Stingrays have a serrated, toxin-loaded barb, or spine, on the top of their tail. The barb, which can be up to 10 inches long, flexes if a ray is frightened. Stings usually occur to people when they step on or swim too close to a ray and can be excruciatingly painful but are rarely fatal, said University of Queensland marine neuroscientist Shaun Collin.

'Extraordinarily bad luck'
Collin said he suspected Irwin died because the barb pierced under his ribcage and directly into his heart.

“It was extraordinarily bad luck. It’s not easy to get spined by a stingray and to be killed by one is very rare,” Collin said.

News of Irwin’s death spread quickly, and tributes flowed from all quarters of society.

At Australia Zoo at Beerwah, south Queensland, floral tributes were dropped at the entrance, where a huge fake crocodile gapes. Drivers honked their horns as they passed.

“Steve, from all God’s creatures, thank you. Rest in peace,” was written on a card with a bouquet of native flowers.

“We’re all very shocked. I don’t know what the zoo will do without him. He’s done so much for us, the environment and it’s a big loss,” said Paula Kelly, a local resident and volunteer at the zoo, after dropping off a wreath at the gate.

Stainton said Irwin’s American-born wife Terri, from Eugene, Ore., had been informed of his death, and had told their daughter Bindi Sue, 8, and son Bob, who will turn 3 in December.

The couple met when she went on vacation in Australia in 1991 and visited Irwin’s Australia Zoo; they were married six months later. Sometimes referred to as the “Crocodile Huntress,” she costarred on her husband’s television show and in his 2002 movie.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:30 AM   #49
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I can't laugh, but still think it's morbidly funny.
Not that there's anything funny about someone dying. Unless that person is a real POS.
This guy constantly put his life on the line to "entertain" us.
Did he ever think about how it would affect his wife and kids if he got killed?
Oh well.
R.I.P
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:33 AM   #50
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Damn, that sucks

BTW, I merged all of the threads on this subject.
Big G, they keep cropping up because I merged 4 or 5 this morning when I logged on and another just now. I wish folks would do a quick check to see if something is out there before they start a new thread.
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