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    The "Croc Hunter"...

    Well, here's a news story that shocked me awake this morning:

    'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin killed

    The naturalist worked to protect Australian wildlife

    Australian naturalist and television personality Steve Irwin has been killed by a stingray during a diving expedition off the Australian coast.
    Mr Irwin, 44, died after being struck in the chest by the stingray's barb while he was filming a documentary in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef.

    Paramedics from Cairns rushed to the scene but were unable to save him.

    Mr Irwin was known for his television show The Crocodile Hunter and his work with native Australian wildlife.

    Police in Queensland confirmed the environmentalist's death and said his family had been notified. Mr Irwin was married with two young children.

    "It is believed that Mr Irwin collapsed after being stung by a stingray at Batt Reef off Port Douglas at about 1100 (0100 GMT)," a police statement quoted by AFP news agency said.
    "His crew called for medical treatment and the Queensland medical helicopter responded. However Mr Irwin had died."

    The stingray is a flat, triangular-shaped fish, commonly found in tropical waters.

    It gets its name from the razor-sharp barb at the end of its tail, coated in toxic venom, which the animal uses to defend itself with when it feels threatened.
    Attacks on humans are a rarity - only one other person is known to have died in Australia from a stingray attack, at St Kilda, Melbourne in 1945.

    "Stingrays only sting in defence, they're not aggressive animals so the animal must have felt threatened. It didn't sting out of aggression, it stung out of fear," Dr Bryan Fry, Deputy Director of the Australian Venom Research Unit at the University of Melbourne said.

    Baby stunt

    Experts say that while painful, stingray venom is rarely lethal and it would have been the wound caused by the barb itself, which could measure up to 20cm long, which proved fatal.

    "What happened to Steve Irwin is like being stabbed in the heart. It has little to do with the venom and all to do with the trauma caused by the barb of the stingray," Dr Geoff Isbister, a clinical toxinologist at the Mater Hospital in Newcastle, Australia, said.

    Mr Irwin had built up what was a small reptile park in Queensland into what is now Australia Zoo, a major centre for Australian wildlife.

    He was famous for handling dangerous creatures such as crocodiles, snakes and spiders, and his documentaries on his work with crocodiles drew a worldwide audience.

    But he also courted controversy with a series of stunts.

    He sparked outrage across Australia after cradling his one-month-old son a metre away from the reptile during a show at Australia Zoo.

    An investigation was launched into whether Mr Irwin and his team interacted too closely with penguins and whales while filming in the Antarctic, but no action was taken.

    Foreign Minister Alexander Downer praised Mr Irwin for his work to promote Australia.

    "The minister knew him, was fond of him and was very, very appreciative of all the work he'd done to promote Australia overseas," Mr Downer's spokesman said.


    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/h...ic/5311298.stm

    Published: 2006/09/04 09:24:05 GMT

    © BBC MMVI

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    What can you say, except, "Crikey!"

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    What a shame. Seemed like a great, if somewhat cavelier, bloke. Truely seemed to love animals and I really enjoyed his shows.

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    Very sad news... I like his shows.
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    "Crikey!" is pretty fitting indeed.

    No disrespect to the man and his work, but this really should not come as such a "shock." "You reap what you sew" and all of that. My thoughts are with his poor children.

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    As others have said "Crikey!" is all that comes to mind. It is truly sad news and I feel for is family, it seemed that Terry and Steve where true soul mates especially with their love for all animals. As sad as it is that his kids will grow up without their father they do have his many films to see what he meant to nature and what nature meant to him.

    Rest in peace Steve

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    I just heard a few hours ago, his wife was walking here in Tassie at the time too.

    Heck I've been nose to nose with huge stingrays while diving, had them swim over the top of me, I would have never thought they would kill someone.
    Steve must have grabbed it by the tail or something.

    Either way, it's a tragic loss to Australia and the world, he was a great guy.
    I feel most sorry for poor Bindi & her little brother, now without a Dad, and a Dad who loved his family.

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    As a biology teacher and herpetologist myself, I am shocked and deeply saddened. My students know how much I thought of Steve and his mission, so returning to classes tomorrow will be hard.

    We'll miss you, Steve-o.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
    "Crikey!" is pretty fitting indeed.

    No disrespect to the man and his work, but this really should not come as such a "shock." "You reap what you sew" and all of that. My thoughts are with his poor children.
    I actually meant that I was shocked to read it this morning, not that it happened. Sorry for the confusion.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Heck I've been nose to nose with huge stingrays while diving, had them swim over the top of me, I would have never thought they would kill someone.
    Steve must have grabbed it by the tail or something.
    No, experts have viewed the footage of the attack - he was swimming over the top of the stringray that was on the ocean floor and apparently the animal felt trapped by Steve, freaked out, and that's why it attacked.

    They said it was a totally freak accident, that it should not have happened, and if it had stung him anywhere else it probably would not have been fatal.

    I heard about it last night and was totally shocked. The world has lost a great man.

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