Johno8080 wrote:there have been 3 deaths in Australia caused by stingrays ever! and he had to be one of them! i wonder what he would of thought about that!
Probably something like, "Oh Crike..... >gasp<"
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stormtruth wrote:The passion he had for what he did and for the animals was really amazing to watch. I feel sorry for his wife Terri.I imagine she will try to keep running the Australia Zoo but it will be really tough without Steve Irwin's expertise and income. She is originally from the U.S. They also have two kids. There is more about Terri Irwin here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Irwin
GalvestonDuck wrote:Did anyone watch any of the Animal Planet specials last night? They re-aired two Croc Hunter specials a couple of times. I just lost itwhen they showed him as a child (probably 9 or 10 or so), running through the reptile park where his dad worked, and stopping to pet a baby croc, saying "Look at this little beauty" with the same enthusiasm he had as an adult. It was as if he was born to do it all his life.
It was so touching to watch. There were plenty of scenes with him doing what he did best -- sharing the world of wildlife with us. But they also showed him with Terri when she gave birth to Bindi (such a proud dad). And there's a tearjerker of a video on YouTube of him crying after a crocodile died.
Tonight, Animal Planet is airing a special tribute to him.
HollynLA wrote:John, I think she will stay so that her kids can grow up there at the zoo and possibly take over the business when they are adults. I wonder if his young son will be like he was. I just can't imagine what Terri, the kids, Steve's father, and of course, his best mate Wes, are going through right now.
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