In Memoriam...
In Memoriam...
As in the old forum, this thread is set up to honour the memory of those we feel the need to...
Starting is the news of Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin's death, which went around the world this morning after the semi-legend was stung to death by a stingray while diving off the Australian coast.
Working his whole life to protect Australian wildlife and raise public awareness on various wild animals, Irwin became somewhat of a legendary figure with the launch of the TV program "Crocodile Hunter" on Discovery Channel back in 1992. His death - albeit not too unexpected considering the line of dangerous work he was in - was caused by a fish which ironically enough is not known to cause a lot of deaths; only one other person is known to have died in Australia from a stingray attack, at St Kilda, Melbourne in 1945, according to BBC.
Steve leaves behind a wife an daughter, and the memory of lots of fun times. Not everyone risks his life by grabbing a croc by the jaws and pulling it out of the water in order to save its life. Bye, Steve, may the work you did in animal conservation be continued by other fiery souls.
Starting is the news of Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin's death, which went around the world this morning after the semi-legend was stung to death by a stingray while diving off the Australian coast.
Working his whole life to protect Australian wildlife and raise public awareness on various wild animals, Irwin became somewhat of a legendary figure with the launch of the TV program "Crocodile Hunter" on Discovery Channel back in 1992. His death - albeit not too unexpected considering the line of dangerous work he was in - was caused by a fish which ironically enough is not known to cause a lot of deaths; only one other person is known to have died in Australia from a stingray attack, at St Kilda, Melbourne in 1945, according to BBC.
Steve leaves behind a wife an daughter, and the memory of lots of fun times. Not everyone risks his life by grabbing a croc by the jaws and pulling it out of the water in order to save its life. Bye, Steve, may the work you did in animal conservation be continued by other fiery souls.
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According to an Austarlian newspaper it's the third death by stingray, and all of them were because the sting was near the heart. A really weird death for a guy that wrestled alligators.
And he has two children, a girl and a boy.
And he has two children, a girl and a boy.
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I just noticed i forgot to say R.I.P. Steve Irwin. You were a fun bloke.
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Yep, sad news, especially here in Oz
he was probably one of the best known australians ever (excepting maybe paul hogan - weird, both known for being into crocodiles) and the public are really down about the news, my condolences go to his family
apparently people are leaving flowers outside the Australia Zoo, which is where he worked when not wrestling croc's and snakes and whatever
he was probably one of the best known australians ever (excepting maybe paul hogan - weird, both known for being into crocodiles) and the public are really down about the news, my condolences go to his family
apparently people are leaving flowers outside the Australia Zoo, which is where he worked when not wrestling croc's and snakes and whatever
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It is tragic that such a vivacious character has met his end. He did a lot to educate and inform the world about various spieces and the importance of preservation. However, we should not be saddened at how he died. Very few people die doing something they dearly love. Furthermore, Mr. Erwin lived life to the very fullest. He lived more in a short amount of time than most live in their lifetime. He should and will be cherished for years to come for how he lived his life. I bid you farewell Mr. Erwin. May your spirit be at peace and know what a difference you made.
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I thought that was very strange. I don't remember him pretty well, but his work as I'm always interested in wild life and its affairs. Strangely how that happened - sting near the heart. Never heard of that. It is common dying, at least here in Brazil, because a non-heald wound cause by a stingray on your feet, arm or neck (this one is really rare). It must have been a huge animal to do that.
Anyway, that's a risk he has chosen when entered the world of the animals. I'm sure he was happy anyway, doing what he wanted, enjoying wild life for so long. I'm sure his kids will understand that someday and also go for what they want to do - which would mean a lot for their father.
Anyway, that's a risk he has chosen when entered the world of the animals. I'm sure he was happy anyway, doing what he wanted, enjoying wild life for so long. I'm sure his kids will understand that someday and also go for what they want to do - which would mean a lot for their father.
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