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Ezikiel
01-04-04, 01:41 AM
Anger over Australia crocodile hunter's baby stunt

Celebrity crocodile hunter Steve Irwin triggered outrage when he held his one-month-old baby while feeding a snapping crocodile during a show at his Australian zoo.

In a show for the public and the media on Friday, Irwin held his son in one arm while feeding a dead chicken to a large, lunging crocodile then put the baby on the ground and helped him walk towards the reptile's pond.

Seven television network was inundated with calls after the incident was aired. Protests were lodged on a government families crisis line and with police.

Irwin also received a warning from child-care authorities.

"He's one month old, so it's about time Bob got out there and did his first croc demo," the typically exuberant, khaki-clad Irwin told the crowd at his zoo in Australia's Queensland state.

The Seven network said it had been flooded with calls about the incident, which revived memories of pop star Michael Jackson dangling his baby from the balcony of a Berlin hotel in November 2002.

"The phones ran hot, pretty much universally in outrage at what he had done," Seven news producer Dave Salmon told Reuters.

Irwin, supported at a media conference by his father Bob, wife Terri and five-year-old daughter Bindi, told reporters he had been a safe working distance from the crocodile and that it was important to teach his children crocodile awareness.

"It is all about perceived danger. In front of that crocodile I was in complete control. Absolute and complete control. That is my profession," he said.

"I would be considered a bad parent if I didn't teach my children to be crocodile savvy because they live here, they live in crocodile territory."

Irwin's television show, "The Crocodile Hunter", has achieved international success. He starred in the 2002 movie "The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course".

Queensland Acting Premier Terry Mackenroth said a government office for child welfare had spoken to the Irwin family to ensure there would be no repeat performance.

"I think that any parent looking at that would think that it is not the smartest thing to do with a one-month, or a year-old or even a five-year-old child, to take them inside a crocodile pen," Mackenroth told reporters.



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LordSlaytan
01-04-04, 03:20 AM
This guy has proved time and time again that he knows what the hell he is doing, I trust his judgement. Also, he was raised this way himself, so he knows what he is doing. I will not judge him.

The Silver Bullet
01-04-04, 03:54 AM
I thought it was a really stupid thing to do at first. I laughed at him.

Then I saw his statement to press.
And, being pathetic, I started to feel sorta sad.

theshape82
01-04-04, 04:35 AM
the kid is a month old for cryin out loud...that is too young...
makes the kid think...it's ok to go out by the crocs and give them things to eat
one day the would go out to find that one had eaten their child
it's a stupid thing to do
and yeah he knows what he's doing but have you ever seen his bloopers...

Jackie Malfoy
01-08-04, 08:34 PM
I heard about that it sounds alittle funny but I am glad the baby is ok!
It remains me of what Micheal Jacksin did to his son!Everyone is crazy!@
Well I don't watch his movie or his show anyway they are so boring and I am no animal liver!See you around!JM :cool: ;) :p :D :)

nebbit
01-09-04, 12:45 AM
Am i missing the point here, as i see it, we all do stupid things, thank-god the child is ok, doesn't anyone ever say, Hey I screwed up and I'm sorry, or, that, they have learnt from this, :rolleyes: An Australian Cricketer was the center of media attention last year, he played fair, he walked from the field before the umpire declared him out, doesn't anyone play fair anymore :( Oh well off my soap box :D

Nikki
01-09-04, 04:13 AM
This guy has proved time and time again that he knows what the hell he is doing, I trust his judgement. Also, he was raised this way himself, so he knows what he is doing. I will not judge him.

I tend to agree with you Slay....................... :)

LordSlaytan
01-09-04, 04:24 AM
I tend to agree with you Slay....................... :)

That's because you like bad boys, baby.

Groovy. ;D

Nikki
01-09-04, 04:45 AM
:rotfl:

HAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAA.........

Maybe............Possibly.................Perhaps.........

:cool:


SLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......STOP IT!!!!!!!........I am trying to be sophisticated now that I've graduated.....you're encouraging me to be bad........ :D
What the hell is going to happen if I go for a job interview and there is a Steve Irwin lookalike interviewing me.............I'm gonna say......."oh honey...are you a bad boy......cause i like bad boys"......HAHAHAHAHAA....:rotfl: ......Seriously.......I just like his uniform.....it's such a turn on....... :rolleyes:

Naisy
01-09-04, 08:07 AM
Firstly I was on the border going "mmmmrrr He does know what he's doing but geez a bit of a wrong thing to do" then after seeing his interview I was on his side BUT THEN after seeing the tape from the Zoo, it was obvious the child was in no danger and the media completely blew it WAY out of proportion. Yes the child was one month old, but he would be dead himself if he didnt know what he was doing. The croc hunter's interview was emotional and nothing short of....fair dinkum :)