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He will indeed be missed. No one will doubt the exposure he brought to Australia - poissibly the best since Paul Hogan.

When I first saw part of one of his shows I thought he was loopy but I was then persuaded to watch a full show from whoa to go. I have to concede that underlying the initial images was some good information and a genuine passion for the outdoors and those that lived in it.

Malcom Douglas (crocodile expert from Broome) was on the ABC this afternoon and partly blamed the pressure of networks to get more and more fantastic shots of possibly unwise situations as one of the reasons that animal handlers might be putting themselves in.

Tragic to think that it was a "freak" incident that brought him undone. No one could deny he lived a very full life.

Onya Steve.

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Hi Guys:

It's truly a sad day for the world. I'm sure that I was just 1 of his 400,000,000 fan's here in the US. As one of the "men on the street" said in a news interview from Australia "he died doing what he loved"... but that we could all be so lucky...

I feel like I lost a personal friend.... Crikey....

Heart felt sympathy to his wife and children...

Carl B.

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When I first saw part of one of his shows I thought he was loopy but I was then persuaded to watch a full show from whoa to go. I have to concede that underlying the initial images was some good information and a genuine passion for the outdoors and those that lived in it.

That's exactly how I felt!

Malcom Douglas (crocodile expert from Broome) was on the ABC this afternoon and partly blamed the pressure of networks to get more and more fantastic shots of possibly unwise situations as one of the reasons that animal handlers might be putting themselves in.

No one is to blame. It was an accident and a freak one at that. Apparently he is the second Australian to be killed by a stingray... the other was in 1945.

Tragic news, especially for his wife and now fatherless kids. It is truly unbelievable how much he did for the conservation of wildlife in Australia and the world.

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Steve was certainly a unique individual. An exceptional personality and voice of the animal kingdom. What a shock to see such a great man go down so early in life. I hope his wife and kids have the courage to carry on his legacy and his self made empire. Truly an irreplacable individual who will be missed by many around the world.

Onya Steve.

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