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Take a moment, close your eyes, and say a prayer.
![]() Steve Irwin, lovingly known as the Crocodile Hunter, died on Monday doing what he loved; capturing wildlife on film in its own domain. While filming Stingrays in the Great Barrier Reef, Steve Irwin was slashed through the heart by one of the posionous barbs on a Stringray's tail. He was paralized instantly and died later that day, leaving a loving wife and two children behind. Irwin and his wife were very much in love, and now she will have to face life without the person she needs. His two young children will grow up without knowing the wonders of their father. ![]() If you ever watched The Crocodile Hunter, you'd know what an impact that Steve has made on the past decade of research. He bravely went where no man has gone, and he has done milestones in zoology and other forms of science. Kids, teens and adults alike will join in their mourning of this great, charismatic Australian. ![]() Remember Steve Irwin, loved by all. Remember our Crocodile Hunter. ![]() |
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dono where you got your info but the several sources ive seen all say he died instantly. before they even got him to shore for medical attention.
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I dunno where I got my info either but dude who cares i'm not celebrating his death...
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I heard he went to pull it out and thats what killed him. Idk, I wasn't paying attention to the news.
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well the spike was still attached to the ray so... yeah it was bad any which way wether he pulled it out or kept it in the ray the damage was going to b done by the ray's thrashing but i also saw on the news that he was alive and concious when they got him on the boat.
but in all honesty i cried when i heard he died R.I.P. STEVE WE ALL WILL MISS YOU MUCH |
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