Sometimes the world sucks! God bless you, Stevo! Crocs may rule but you will always be an original!!! Have left Terri, Bindi and Bob a tribute. They were right to bury you quietly at Australia Zoo with a public memorial to follow later. You'd have hated the pomp of a state funeral. Wish you were still here. Miss ya, mate. xxx
2006-09-10 12:57:29
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answered by Pixxxie 4
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Steve was a unique man that is true and only time will tell if his daughter and son will follow suit. Steve's life brought a lot of attention to the earth and the elements lets just hope his lessons aren't lost on the world coming up. He has inspired a many young children to want to be zoologists. His daughter is already a huge wildlife warrior. I look forward to seeing more from this family. I think they will emerge from this and become stronger than ever and be even more fervent in their actions to protect the species of the world.
2006-09-08 03:18:25
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answered by jane d 4
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funny thing about Steve Irwin is he was one of those people that you would love to have drink in the pub with. When I first saw him on the telly I was hooked and would then ask the wife every evening after that if my mate was on TV yet!
Anyway its a very sad loss and one of those unfortuante things that a good bloke has passed on so young. I feel for his wife and kids but the best thing they can do is cary on with the Australia Zoo project in his memory.
Life's crappy it gives and it take away. Unfortunately for us on all on this occasion it took something away that was special to a lot of people. At least he died doing what he loved and wasn't killed in car accident or doing something boring.
By Crikey, RIP Stevo.
2006-09-08 04:26:19
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answered by mawar 1
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before the solar "dies", it truly is going to escalate to 2 hundred circumstances higher than that's now. Earth will (probably) be absorbed. also, the solar will lose about a million/3 of its mass, which will reason Mars and the different planets to bypass outwards. contained in the perfect degrees of "existence", the solar will be slightly higher than the Earth, and slightly more desirable than a million/2 the mass of the solar now. The outer planets will orbit even further away, with the help of about 50%. they received't "scatter into area". At this aspect, nuclear fusion contained in the solar stops, and it basically cools down over trillions of years. the size of the solar does no longer impression the orbits of the planets, except the solar honestly touches the planets. in the different case, that's largely the mass that has an result.
2016-11-25 20:33:54
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answered by ? 4
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i will never forget the image of steve irwin talking to the camera while sharks were in a feeding frenzy all around him while he stood in the water...the guy was a crazy kook but he was fascinating, funny and very entertaining...i kind of felt one day his luck would run out the way he took risks dealing with wildlife but i would never have guessed it would take a stingray to be the culprit....my condolences to his friends and family....he was one of a kind and his legacy will continue as his shows run on animal planet
2006-09-09 02:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It wasn't a great conspiracy that he died and other people didn't. He died when he got stabbed in the heart by the ray. If you live a risky life like he did, you take a chance that something bad is going to happen. Maybe the ray was just being a ray and didn't understand the concept of justice.
2006-09-08 03:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Get off your high horse Beth, in the time it took you to type that, innocent people all over the world have been killed through no fault of there own, He died for entertainment, inevitable dont you think, jump on someone elses bandwagon!!
2006-09-08 03:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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he did a proffesion that risked danger and death im sorry to say it but when you do jobs that involve such dangers their is sometimes unexpected early death.
I think Steve Irwin was a great man who got close enough to wildlife so us as watchers could see up close the beauty of wildlife.
Im sure he knew the risks but im sure he enjoyed every day he did it.
The thing to remember is that Steve gave everyone an insight into wildlife that people admired, and to remember him.
2006-09-08 03:14:02
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answered by lisa7777 2
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It is a traversty. I am still in shock about it. Out of the 6 billion people in this world it had to be him. I loved him so much. Rest in peace mate.
2006-09-08 04:39:27
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answered by sarah 4
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I too am upset hes gone. Just like when I learned John Ritter died..I loved him! I cried. Its a shame and I always hear people say things happen for a reason, I guess but we just can't understand the reason.
2006-09-08 03:15:16
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answered by Jinkies 3
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