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Published on September 4, 2006 By cactoblasta In Current Events
Steve Irwin died today. Rumours have it he was killed by a stingray sting to the heart.

Is anyone surprised he died to one of the animals he spent his entire life pissing off? It's almost poetic justice.

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on Sep 04, 2006
Is anyone surprised he died to one of the animals he spent his entire life pissing off?


Not at all.

It's sad for his family, but who DIDN'T see this coming (okay, maybe not a stingray sting, but the whole death-by-pissed-off-creature thing)?
on Sep 04, 2006
I'm with the both of you. I'm not surprised that it eventually killed him. Nobody can really be Crocodile Dundee, after all . . .
on Sep 04, 2006
I'm not surprised...but hey, at least he died doing what he loved. That doesn't happen often. I admired the guy, personally...he had some real balls to do half that stuff. My job may lead me to do a lot of what he did...if everything works out for me...it may seem stupid, but I'd love to do it.

~Zoo
on Sep 04, 2006
Yeah don't get me wrong - I do feel sorry for his family. But it's gotta be the way he wanted to go. How many people have you heard of who died from a stab wound to the heart from a stingray of all things?
on Sep 04, 2006
Just don't hold your baby while you feed raw chicken to a crock.   
on Sep 04, 2006
Just don't hold your baby while you feed raw chicken to a crock.


He did that? Crazy bloke, man, crazy bloke.   
on Sep 04, 2006
according to a bangkok post online report: "Steve Irwin died Monday after being speared in the heart by the barb of a stingray while he was shooting a marine documentary off Cairns..."

i'll make no claim to dasyatid expertise. still, the only way i can imagine this happening would involve irwin effectively stabbing himself with the ray's spine. it aint as if they commonly (if ever) fly backwards in order to impale predators or idiots.
on Sep 04, 2006
Just don't hold your baby while you feed raw chicken to a crock


stingroys oyte me baoy-bee
on Sep 04, 2006
I thought that stingray gave off some kind of electric or chemical charge that stunned the prey. But I dunno either
on Sep 04, 2006
stingroys oyte me baoy-bee


  Nice.

on Sep 04, 2006
It was a Sting!

The crocs that couldn't get him paid this Ray mega sand dollars to get the guy they couldn't take out themselves!! ;~D



As for the "poetic justice", no more than the guy who drives for a living, and ends up dying in an accident. We all flirt with death daily...none of us have an excuse for actually surviving the day. So have a Day on Labor Day and hope you're still around to return to work the next. :~D
on Sep 04, 2006
i'll make no claim to dasyatid expertise. still, the only way i can imagine this happening would involve irwin effectively stabbing himself with the ray's spine. it aint as if they commonly (if ever) fly backwards in order to impale predators or idiots.


They had a tv special on today. Apparently stingrays can use their tails in a similar way to scorpions, and they reckon that's what happened - he was filming near the sea bottom and disturbed a ray, making it do the scorpion thing and stab him through the heart.

A couple of prawn trawlermen have apparently been killed in that way. So not really that unique a death.

stingroys oyte me baoy-bee


It took me a few secs to figure out that was s'posed to be strine. Heh. It nearly doesn't work in print.
on Sep 04, 2006
This guy was a great ambassador.

He spent his life dedicated to animals and their conservation.

A man of great passion. It's sad to see him go so tragically.
on Sep 04, 2006
I am surprised by amount of disparaging remarks about this man.

He was a man who took risks yes, that was his trademark, that and his zesty enthusiasm for the animals and other creepy crawlies.

He had an enthusiasm that literally bubbled out of every pore of his body. An enthusiasm that got your attention when you watched one of his programs.


This man took risks, and he did know exactly what he was doing most of the time if not all of the time. Those risks always came with warnings to his audience.

Personally I think his death is a great loss to education and documentary television.

I salute you Steve Irwin
on Sep 04, 2006
Is anyone surprised he died to one of the animals he spent his entire life pissing off? It's almost poetic justice.


Maybe those cold-blooded croc's are sitting around the watering hole saying, "Served him right," but, bipedal mammal that I am, I'm more inclined to classify it as a "tragic flaw."

Ungrateful croc's -- after all that he's done for them....

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