Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Hey guys! I'm here to update abt my idol, Steve Irwin, the crocodile hunter. As u may haf heard, he was pierced right into the heart by a stingray ytd while filming his newest documentary, " ocean deadliest". Haiz.. how sad this is? I still remember the time when i got up early juz to watch his documentary, " crocodile hunter: croc files". It's the first documentary i haf watch n i kinda got hooked up to documentaries ever since. He can be said as the man who introduced the wild life to me n i got more knowledgable abt animals. As a matter of fact, i felt kind of unjusted for the reowned animal lover to be killed by a wad-seems-to-be-harmless stingray. i felt he should be killed by venomous snake, or being mauled to death by saltwater crocodile ( the fierest crocodile in the world). It's not that i really want him to die in such a way, but it is at least it is way better than dieing in the 'tails' of the bull stingray ( the stingray which killed steve is called a bull stingray if i'm not wrong). Well, i'm not angry with the stingray, I guessed it got frightened n it was juz protecting itself from harm. By the way, a fatal stab from a stingray is only one in a million chance, n a stingray's sting would only cost irritations to the skin, so stingray aren't that dangerous as it seems to be, but do be careful if u really encountered it somehow. What really moved me is that steve actually pulled out the barb tail before dieing. i guessed he was probably trying to release the stingray before he passed on. Well, that really moved me. Steve actually thought of the stingray on the verge of his death n that is most commendable. I got this from 1 of the sites i've visited abt steve's untimely death n it is by a forum member named caligirlwithcroctattoos. Here's wad she posted, " At least he died doing what he loved, teaching us about the animal world. He will be missed.". She's right. He will be missed. And from all god's creatures, we thank you.
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