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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Apparently, these sting rays are quite large and have a barb that is fairly spectacular in both length and ability to penetrate. According to the news, he swam up behind it and it whacked him. One in a hundred shot. I think it fair to say that while this type of death is rare, that Steve Irwin had a better chance of being killed by an animal in the long haul than your average person. I found his on air personae annoying, but it kept the kids attention better I guess. I know at his zoo, he was a saftey nazi regarding animal handling procedures etc, and for all the false bravado, he did use caution in his own dealings with the critters. Real sad day for Austrailia and his wife and kids.... not to mention that he was a "world figure" of sorts. -W |
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The thing that gets me is that he knew how to handle these critters,
and while telling you the dangers of these animals, bugs, snakes, whatever....unfortunately made it look so easy. I wonder how many kids thought if he could do it, they could too, and got bit or stung, chomped, or chewed on and ended up in an ER or morgue.... Clams Canino wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Apparently, these sting rays are quite large and have a barb that is fairly spectacular in both length and ability to penetrate. According to the news, he swam up behind it and it whacked him. One in a hundred shot. I think it fair to say that while this type of death is rare, that Steve Irwin had a better chance of being killed by an animal in the long haul than your average person. I found his on air personae annoying, but it kept the kids attention better I guess. I know at his zoo, he was a saftey nazi regarding animal handling procedures etc, and for all the false bravado, he did use caution in his own dealings with the critters. Real sad day for Austrailia and his wife and kids.... not to mention that he was a "world figure" of sorts. -W |
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He knew how to handle reptiles.... I think fish behavior is a little ouside
his usual forte. He did make it all look too easy. Steve Irwin killed by what we consider a "cute" type of fish?? Strange world. -W wrote in message ups.com... The thing that gets me is that he knew how to handle these critters, and while telling you the dangers of these animals, bugs, snakes, whatever....unfortunately made it look so easy. I wonder how many kids thought if he could do it, they could too, and got bit or stung, chomped, or chewed on and ended up in an ER or morgue.... Clams Canino wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Apparently, these sting rays are quite large and have a barb that is fairly spectacular in both length and ability to penetrate. According to the news, he swam up behind it and it whacked him. One in a hundred shot. I think it fair to say that while this type of death is rare, that Steve Irwin had a better chance of being killed by an animal in the long haul than your average person. I found his on air personae annoying, but it kept the kids attention better I guess. I know at his zoo, he was a saftey nazi regarding animal handling procedures etc, and for all the false bravado, he did use caution in his own dealings with the critters. Real sad day for Austrailia and his wife and kids.... not to mention that he was a "world figure" of sorts. -W |
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