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Cindy
09-18-2006, 08:12 AM
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Irwin fans 'in revenge attacks'
A stingray in a Sydney aquarium
Stingrays have been found dead on two Queensland beaches
Dead stingrays with their tails cut off have been found in Australia, sparking concern that fans of naturalist Steve Irwin may be avenging his death.

Mr Irwin, a TV personality known as the "Crocodile Hunter", was killed while diving in Queensland when a stingray's barb stabbed him in the chest.

Since then, 10 stingrays have been found mutilated on Queensland beaches.

Government officials said they were investigating the deaths and there could be prosecutions.

Two stingrays were found at a beach north of Brisbane with their tails cut off, while eight were found on another beach on Monday, The Australian reported.

Wayne Sumpton of the state fisheries department said it was not clear if the incidents were connected to Mr Irwin's death.

He said fishermen who inadvertently caught stingrays sometimes cut off their tails to avoid being stung, but such a practice was uncommon.

'Protect wildlife'

Wildlife presenter Steve Irwin
Mr Irwin was well-known for his work with Australian wildlife

Michael Hornby, a friend of the late naturalist and executive director of Mr Irwin's Wildlife Warrior fund, condemned any revenge killings.

"We just want to make it very clear that we will not accept and not stand for anyone who's taken a form of retribution. That's the last thing Steve would want," he said.

"I hope everyone understands we have to protect wildlife now more than ever. This is what Steve was all about."

Stingrays are normally placid, but when they feel under threat, a sharp, poisonous spine in their tail flicks up.

A public memorial service for Mr Irwin will be held next week.

Dude
09-18-2006, 01:07 PM
I was just reading about him, Steve Irwin is the 17th person in the world to ever be killed by a sting ray. They are not aggressive to humans at all.

To put it into perspective more than 100 people are killed every year by coconuts falling from trees.

One of the papers here got a hold of the guy who did the autopsy and he said that Steve did a lot more damage by pulling the barb out, if he would have left it in then he would have probably survived.

And he actually died from blood filling the sack around the heart and squeezing his heart until it could not pump, so if someone had lanced this sack the blood would have drained and his heart would have kept working and he would have probably lived also.

Americans seem very fascinated with information about his death. They also found out that his death was completely caught on film, but the authorities have the film now but when it’s returned his family says they will never release it. Not like here where someone would have already sold it to a publisher and it would be all over the internet.

Cindy
09-18-2006, 01:14 PM
Its all very sad isnt it!!

Dude
09-18-2006, 01:19 PM
I am still surprised that after all the dangerous stuff he did that he got killed by a sting ray, that's like getting killed by a cow, it just doesn't happen very often.

Cindy
09-18-2006, 01:31 PM
He would have been horrified to knew that people were killing stingrays though!!

Dude
09-18-2006, 01:48 PM
yes, as hard as he worked to help animals, that would be the last thing he would have wanted.