stop jumping to conclusions, there is no evidence this thread has anything to do with poor Steve.
In answer to the question, I do not believe so.
2006-09-04 01:23:15
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answered by spats69ie 1
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Wouldnt say so they are pretty carefull with fish normally. Steve was just unlucky with the stingray, as they are not aggresive, but the water is an unsafe environment IMO as it is not our territory.
It is more likely some islands folks indeed that is more killed by fish than any other nationality.
2006-09-04 01:32:21
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answered by ecampbell007 1
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The news said this morning only 3 people had known to have been killed in Australia by a stingray - so guess not.
2006-09-04 01:25:09
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answered by geegee 4
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Nah.
Probably some small island folks.
I know more Hungarians are killed by beds and nightwear catching fire than any other nationality, so when in Hungary, sleep nude in the bath tub.
2006-09-04 01:25:43
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answered by Anria A 5
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no they aren't theopnly fish they have that can kill are sharks including the great white stingray fish jelly fiush prianhas but no not really depends if the suusioes live near the coast
2006-09-04 01:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A sting ray isn't a fish
2006-09-04 01:21:06
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answered by David R 3
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No. There have only been between two and three recorded deaths by stingray in Australia.
2006-09-04 01:27:10
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answered by Anonymous
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only in the sense that they drink like one, often ending up looking like one at the end of the evening in most cases.They are mostly nocturnal and best treated with a sufficient level of caution at all times (unpredictible)
2006-09-04 06:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably. TONS of sharks and poisonous fish and stuff...
2006-09-04 05:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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"Fish" are not a nationality. There more of a phylum (I think).
2006-09-04 01:28:29
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answered by john n 3
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