"Crocodile Hunter" Irwin Killed By Stingray

Steve IrwinSteve Irwin, the Australian known to millions of fans worldwide as the Crocodile Hunter, died today after being stung by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.

Irwin was filming a segment for a show called "Ocean's Deadliest" when he swam on top of a stingray. The animals have a poisonous barb on the end of their tails, and the stingray's barb went through his ribcage and into his heart, killing him, according to his friend and colleague, John Stainton.

"The world has lost a great wildlife icon, a passionate conservationist and one of the proudest dads on the planet," Stainton told reporters. "He died doing what he loved best and left this world in a happy and peaceful state of mind. He would have said, 'Crocs Rule!'"

Famous for his Discovery Channel show "Crocodile Hunter" -- and his trademark exclamation, "Crikey!" -- Irwin was also known for being a conservationist. He leaves behind his American-born wife, Terri, who was often referred to as the "Crocodile Huntress," and two children, 8-year-old daughter Bindi Sue and his nearly 3-year-old son, Bob.

Prime Minister John Howard, who hand-picked Irwin to attend a gala barbecue to honor President Bush when he visited in 2003, said he was "shocked and distressed at Steve Irwin's sudden, untimely and freakish death."

"It's a huge loss to Australia," Howard said. "He was a wonderful character. He was a passionate environmentalist. He brought joy and entertainment and excitement to millions of people."

"Steve was one of these guys, we thought of him as invincible," wild animal expert Jack Hanna, director emeritus of the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo and Aquarium, told ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday.

"The guy was incredible. His knowledge was incredible," Hanna said. "Some people that are doing this stuff are actors and that type of thing, but Steve was truly a zoologist, so to speak, a person who knew what he was doing. Yes, he did things a lot of people wouldn't do. I think he knew what he was doing."

News of Irwin's death spread quickly, and tributes to Irwin were put up far and wide. At Australia Zoo at Beerwah, south Queensland, floral tributes were dropped at the entrance. "Steve, from all God's creatures, thank you. Rest in peace," was written on one of the cards that accompanied a bouquet.

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61. Rest in peace, Crocodile Hunter. You brought a lot to this world.

Posted at 1:52PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Amy

62. to the person known as : I love steve irwin.........i believe this is america.....im glad you like him.......other people have a different view.......so take that to your next barbeque...........i will stick with my view .....now go and pick on someone else

Posted at 1:53PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Donna

63. I was nothing less than stunned to hear the tragic news this morning. The human population as well as the animal and reptile population will truely miss this gentle man. My heart goes out to Terri and the kids. Their lives, as they knew it yesterday, will vastly change.

Posted at 3:30PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Samantha

64. Listen you gullible children. Do you honestly think he gave a rats ass about those animals. He said he loved those animals, in my eyes he just exploited and abused those poor creatures for his own personal financial gain. I'm glad he's dead, now I don't have to listen to his phony, exaggerated Australian accent, anymore. Vive Jacgue Cousteau and VIVE LA FRANCE!

Posted at 2:01PM on Sep 4th 2006 by The courageous truthful Frenchman

65. He was completely crazy. I knew this would happen sooner or later (he must have lasted longer on pure luck). You can't go around offering your arm to poisonous lizards and animals all the time and not expect to have your life-span shortened. And almost letting your baby get eaten by a crocodile? How irresponsible.

Posted at 2:08PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Me

66. What do you mean, "What a sad end to such a great man's life". What so great he did? He a was grizzly man. Hungry for publicity.

Posted at 2:01PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Jennifer

67. My family and I are very saddened by this news. We watched Croc Hunter when my son was small and we learned a lot by watching Steve and Terri. Out hearts go out to Terri and the kids. I can't imagine how hard this is for them to grieve with the world watching. What I find most shocking is that there are people on this forum who cannot show empathy for others in pain and instead choose to write vile words of condemnation. If you must criticize, there is a time and a place for it. No matter what your opinion is of this wonderful man, he was a respected zoologist and conservationist, as evidenced by the words of Jack Hanna. Please respect those of us who wish to remember Steve as one who brought joy and laughter while educating and save your harsh words for some other time.

Posted at 2:03PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Crocfan

68. I believe fate knew what it had in store for this adventurous soul. He stayed for the love of wildlife. R. I.P. mate

Posted at 2:05PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Janin

69. #10 - you must be a new Jen to this site, if you aren't familiar with Livewire's idiot comments.

Posted at 2:08PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Sean

70. Good bye Steve- God Bless Terri and Kids and all who loved him. This world just got a lot more colorless.

Posted at 2:10PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Mary

71. This was truly a sad loss...he made me laugh on his shows and was and IS a very loving man from what I could tell he loved his work loved his family loved animals and always positive....He will be missed but God wanted him back to make him smile.... My sympathy goes out to his family and friends and my heart is weeping......

Posted at 3:47PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Star

72. To his family'

I am very sorry. I am sorry for your children. Im glad that they had a father that chronicaled his life though.

They will always have their daddy with them.

My condolences

Posted at 2:17PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Cathy

73. I will miss him, we loved his show...
God Bless....
Croc Hunter....
Crikey....

Posted at 2:25PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Joe Joe

74. My deepest condolences to the Irwin family, my kids and I loved watching the Crocodile Hunter. Very sad news indeed.

Posted at 2:28PM on Sep 4th 2006 by babygrl

75. I am so sad what a los he has young children wich is even sadder that should have been linsey lohan or paris hilton i am so sorry

Posted at 2:35PM on Sep 4th 2006 by mishimon

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