"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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91. aww, that's really sad :(

Posted at 3:21PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Shannon

92. R.I.P Crocodile hunter, but still, I always thought he'd get killed by a croc!
Lol, R.I.P:

Posted at 3:21PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Gugga

93. This is tragic...I remember when he had that one show about poisonous snakes, the red on yellow ones. turns out a few days later, i actually encountered one. My heart goes out to his family, but he died doing what he loved. To those who insult him, I respect your opinions, but he probably has done more for good than you ever will. RIP, Steve, God bless

Posted at 3:26PM on Sep 4th 2006 by takuto

94. my thoughts and prayers go out to the family, i feel so sorry for there loss, the world has lost a treasure, so sad

Posted at 3:37PM on Sep 4th 2006 by tina

95. Unfair. That's all I can say. Such a wonderful man shouldn't die so soon. So energetic, so happy and full of life. He was incredibly funny and smart, he did more for Australia than any other Aussie celeb. I can only imagine how hard this must be for his wife and children. My deepest condolences to the Irwin family.
RIP, mate.

Posted at 3:38PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Laury

96. It's sad, but i don't think we would like to leave us any other way. Godspeed.

Posted at 3:45PM on Sep 4th 2006 by MMPT

97. Steve i cried when i heard of you accident i want
you and your entire family to know
that all of you fans absolutly respect what you did and how you did it.
RIP dear Steve Irwin

Posted at 3:56PM on Sep 4th 2006 by K.M.

98. how sad =( he died doing wut he loved!!! R.I.P

Posted at 3:57PM on Sep 4th 2006 by brittany

99. Steve was one of a kind...always funny, intelligent, knowledgable and greatly entertaining. His show was amazing, and he taught people so much about wildlife and conservation. My sincerest, most loving condolences to his family and to all of Australia for such a natural treasure who lived his life full-throttle. He will continue to inspire me. Rock on with your bad self, Steve! We'll miss you!

Posted at 3:58PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Ms. Lotus

100. That's so sad!! It's shocking, really! He was such an energetic, charismatic guy! He will be missed!

Posted at 3:58PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Brianna

101. Steve Irwin's untimely death is so sad. He had such a passion for life. Regardless, it makes me wonder how can anyone (especially with 2 beautiful children) be so wreckless... The news of his death absolutely floored me. RIP Steve, we will miss you...

Posted at 3:59PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Abigail

102. I mean what the hell did everyone expect???
The guy liked to play with wild freaking animals!
Guess he did not know what the hell he was doing,
It is a sad thing but the guy had it coming to him.

Posted at 4:02PM on Sep 4th 2006 by Kayla

103. I just want to first address those insensitive people who have written in to TMZ using ugly remarks...How dare you! His family and people who loved him are deeply suffereing right now. Put yourself in their shoes. Just remember.. Karma is a bitch. That being said..I can move on to more important things.

What this man has done for wildlife is nothing short of extraordinary. He was preserving and treasuring God's creations, the ones that are not so cute and cuddly. Every living being has a purpose on this earth, whether we understand it or not. At least Steve was not too scared to love each and every one, no matter what the cost. He served his purpose on this earth, which alot of people cannot say that they have ever done. He was a beautiful soul, even if he was a bit eccentric. He truly embraced the life he was given. My heart goes out to his family, to his wife who believed in him and loved him unconditionally, and for his children, who will not have a dad to see them grow up. Prayers to all of you.

Posted at 4:03PM on Sep 4th 2006 by An american friend

104. My family and I want to send our deepest regrets and condolences to Steve's family and friends. We have watched his show for years. My son, 7, and my daughter, 12, niece, 14, and nephew, 13, were all shocked and saddened today to hear the news. Our prayers our with you. God Bless You all, he will be missed all over this world.

Posted at 10:07AM on Sep 5th 2006 by Cathleen McCormick

105. Crikey...way before his time! To a great man that made learning about wild life fun RIP. To his beautiful family, god bless. He died doing what he loved, for that I am happy. Truly a great man, unique and a blessing to us all. May his work and memory live on forever.

Posted at 4:06PM on Sep 4th 2006 by pf

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