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I intend to make the Bald point relatives of this killer sting ray pay for this.
Jumptrout51 wrote:It's very unfortunate he is gone. However,what better way to go than doing what you love.
Steve Irwin wouldn't fault the ray that got him or especially ray's 1000's of miles away.Everything plays it's own role in this vast food chain we live in.I'm just glad we're at the top of the chain.
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They are safe don't worry. I don't even like messing with them for an expensive hook. Your right Steve wouldn't want that either. I just might even let the first rattlesnake of the hunting year live...4 Steve.
They kept showing him with his wife and kids on the news. Definitely very sad. I always enjoyed watching him. 7 deadliest snakes or something like that had him grabbing 'em all. From then on he was the man.
Riverrat wrote:Im sure allyou Redneck southren boy's have heard the ole saying if you screw with the bull and take unnessery chance all the while then your setting your self up for the horn lol .. He just thought he knew a lots and was just to cockey ..
This Redneck southern boy knows what passion is and the love for something. That is what Steve had and I'm sorry but he did know a lot. Cocky, well no more than you or I. He was just passionate and wanted everyone to be that passionate about wildlife and conservation.