09-05-2006, 03:49 PM
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sex dwarf
Join Date: May 2002
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Originally Posted by mikesouth
Steve Irwin didn't deserve it huh? And he was such an expert in animal behavior right? And what he did was "relatively safe" right? Maybe the awareness he should have brought was how many times he was actually attacked...heres a list I found.
This illustrious list includes:
* A 4-ft komodo dragon (while in Sumatra);
* A tree snake that fell into his boat and bit him repeatedly;
* A Reticulated Python. Retics can be constrictive, but this particular snake only seemed interested in biting;
* A number of cockatoos and parrots. According to Irwin, "for some reason parrots have to bite me. That's their job. I don't know why that is. They've nearly torn my nose off. I've had some really bad parrot bites."
* Several lizards, a pair of Tokay Geckos and a Perenti goanna;
* A python (captured on film in the first season of Crocodile Hunter, Episode 2);
* Many alligators;
* There are 23 different species of crocodile, and as far as I can tell he's been bitten by all of them, including:
o Graham, one of the crocodiles at the Australia Zoo. Graham gripped Steve's hand and dragged him underwater, but Steve managed to ease his way out. (This was caught on film in an episode named "Graham's Revenge.");
o Agro, another resident of the Australia Zoo who attacked Steve while he was mowing the lawn;
o Toolmaker, a 6-ft female crocodile at the Australia Zoo, who bit him for the hell of it;
o Anthony, one of the crocodiles that Steve, the Australian Army and the World Society for the Protection of Animals rescued and sheltered in East Timor (also caught on film in a Crocodile Hunter episode).
* A bearded dragon, which bit Irwin on the nose.
Steve has been struck in the face with the venom of a spitting cobra in Masai, kicked by a cassowary, groped by a baby orangutang and licked on the face by a fierce snake. He insists, "Although I've taken a few bites, it's always been my mistake, not the animal's."
Oh ya he deserved it...begged for it even. at least he acknowledged that HE was the dumbass.
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Actually, YOU are the dumbass. Yes, he was an expert on animal behaviour. He spent over 30 years handling dangerous animals on a daily basis. And yes, what he did was relatively safe. He handled and captured crocodiles many thousands of times, and yet none of the animals he handled on a daily basis killed him. What cost him his life was a fluke accident.
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