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i was a big fan of his i loved his movie that he made and i sometimes watched his shows BUT NOW WE KNOW THAT HE IS IN A BETTER PLACE REST IN PEACE and thank you for helping animals.
My bad, thanks for the humorous correction.Kurt` said:You mean:
Stingrays: 1
Crocodiles: 0
Ah, so to sum it all down. Its going to show up 10 years from now.Mogwai said:They did get it on camera, but the producer isn't going to show it.
The unfortunate accident occurred while Irwin was filming a documentary television program (Ocean's Deadliest) off the Great Barrier Reef. On location, Steve was stung in the chest by a stingray, whose poisonous tail apparently put a hole right through to his heart. Upon removing the barb in his chest, Irwin lost consciousness and died immediately afterwards. This incident was caught on tape and recounted by Irwin's manager and producer John Stainton.
Irwin was best known for his work on the television program Crocodile Hunter (and the subsequent film The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course). Bringing the most extreme wildlife to the forefront, Irwin never backed down from any animal - whether he was wrestling a crocodile or swimming with sharks. Irwin has also been involved in many wildlife programs and charities focused around environmental issues.
This sad situation was seen by some to be a foregone conclusion, but that doesn't take away from the severity of the death. Leaving behind his wife Terri, daughter Bindi Sue, and son Bob - our thoughts and well-wishes go out to the family.
In the end he died doing what he loved, and we thank him for that.
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I read somewhere that Steve Irwin said that if he ever was dying, like being eaten by a crocodile, he would want it on tape.Enix said:I doubt that, with this news she will probably never go near a stingray again, or the exact opposite and just start a mass stingray genocide...kinda sick it was caught on tape, which means it will eventually be leaked....