He died in a job he loved; he didn't take any risk that he felt he didn't have control over. Steve was a good human being, who had two kids, and a wife, who he left behind, coupled with a dream and a leagen of the "Crocodile Hunter". And that’s all those networks need to focus on, yet they want to get inside his head, "Why Did he take the risk. Jack Hanna said it best on fox News Network the other night, it's more likely for him to have died in a car crash or struck by lightening then for him to die from an Animal. If they really wanted to get into his head, if they wanted to get in his head, all they need to do is get out there desk, and go buy a hermit crab or a gerbil, something that they normally would be afraid of, but they create a bound with because of that fear, and learn to value that animal. Thats what was in his head, a value that understood risk others wouldn't have. You don't stick your hand in a cage full of lions, and don't understand the risk.
2006-09-05
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