"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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76. his show was famous on Animal Planet.. not Discovery Channel.. and also that was not the segment he was filming for.. production got messed up on that segment for some reason so he was actually filming for a children's show

Posted at 2:47PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Cait

77. I feel so bad about it, he was a real good man.

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Posted at 2:48PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Brit

78. For years when we'd see him on television, we lived a little bit through Steve Irwin. Today we die a little bit as well. As much as he loved animals, he also loved to entertain the human animal species. His clowning will surely be missed - perhaps as much as Lucille Ball's. I'm sure wherever he is, he's keeping 'em in stitches.

Posted at 2:49PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Chelle

79. What a shame.. He brought joy to so many as well as educating people on the wildlife..... My heart and prayers goes out to his famiy. He will be missed. Rest in peace.

Posted at 2:49PM on Sep 4th 2006 by ME

80. I feel so bad, he was a really good man

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Posted at 2:53PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Brit

81. I LOVED that nutter. But every time I watched him on television, I always wondered if it would be his final episode. The guy flirted with danger every day--and it sure made great television. However, now his family will have to live without him because of his wacky stunts.

He could have toned it down a bit for safety's sake, but the show would have been a lot less entertaining. Well, maybe he finally made it to a metaphysical plane where he can thrill-seek all he wants without the heartbreaking consequences.

Cheers, Steve and RIP--I'll miss you, Ya Aussie WackJob.as will we all...

Posted at 5:34PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Liz Hunyadi

82. Rest in peace brave man. You did more for animals and education in your short 44 years than most have done in there long life. I will miss you and your amazing ways with the animals. You always made me laugh and you always made me have a little more respect for the animal kingdom. God bless Terri and the family, may you find peace. Know that Mr. Irwin touched all who say him and he always put a smile on the face of the ones watching him. Rest in peace Steve and God speed.

Posted at 3:04PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Kellie

83. so sorry...he made a lot of people and animals very happy. my sympathies to the family.

-andi

Posted at 3:07PM on Sep 4th 2006 by andi

84. live the animal alone people thats what u get for playing with fire its not that i am being mean but let think outside the box for a second u dont play with those animals the stunt i hate the most its when he took his to the crocodile we are not god people we can not think that everything we do will be always perfect but its not his fault cause he did all of this for money and leave two children thats just so crazy ONCE AGAIN LEAVE THE ANIMALS ALONE STAY IN UR HABITAT OTHERWISE WE WILL ALWAYS BE THE VICTIMS.

Posted at 3:07PM on Sep 4th 2006 by STARS ARE BLIND AND DUMB

85. I am so totally blown away that "worm food" could be so damn insensitive!!! Who the hell do you think you are. Be appreciative of someones death.. R U KIDDING ME.... May God have mercy on your soul!!! I know that this site is open for opinions but when you are speaking "gratitude" for someones death- I think those comments need to be left to yourself... ABSOLUTELY MIND BOGGLING THAT SOMEONE IS PRAISING ANOTHER HUMAN BEINGS LIFE.
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO STEVES FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!! HE WILL BE VERY MUCH MISSED..

Posted at 3:11PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Kristina

86. My condolences go out to the entire Irwin family, his fellow Australian's, his friends and his fans. Such a terrible and shocking loss. Words will never express what this man meant to so many around the world. He will forever be missed but never, ever forgotten. RIP Steve Irwin.

Posted at 3:13PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Susan

87. I am so very sorry that two small children will grow up without a father. Oh how I wished that after you became a father that you would have let go the dangerous stuff and just been a regular dad--maybe Terry would agree. No stunt or conservation effort will ever be worth the risk. I hope others will learn from this so your death will not have been in vain.

Posted at 5:24AM on Sep 5th 2006 by Emma

88. Heartbroken for all who knew and Loved steve, I feel he was one of the most respected and hard working environmentalist we had sence the days of Jane G. and Diane F. .Always good to go out doing what you Love, but it seeed like he Loved so many and so much that he will be missed for many years to come. Peace to Terri and those dear little kids, I'm sure he Loved you more than anything else. To Wes and all of his other best mates, I don't have words to comfort you.

Posted at 3:16PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Paula

89. I am schoked and sadened as are my kids who grew up with him and Terry. He was such a part of our life - " mom hurry the croky-dial guy is on"!!!
Our thought and prayers are with his family - You will be so so missed our crocidile hunter - rip

Posted at 3:16PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Chesca

90. u cannot mess with a creature of god and just call it entertaiment what are u heartless u people are worst than evil for loving this animal heter u guys suck here I TOTALLY AGREE WITH #23 & 24 THEY ROCK

Posted at 3:18PM on Sep 4th 2006 by STARS ARE BLIND AND DUMB

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