Wednesday, 6 September 2006

beware of stingray!!

This may be a little late, but I still don't know if I should feel amused, bemused, or saddened about this entire incident. Steve Irwin has had his fair share of close encounters with all sorts of dangerous animals, especially crocodiles, and he met his (untimely?) end at the sting of a ray... He HAS been accused of going too close to animals while filming his documentaries, but I guess all those other animals didn't have any toxin on them to inject him with, plus I really wonder how they managed to get him on to the boat since divers are NOT supposed to ascent too fast or risk DCS... Though honestly, it's a bit of a joke to die of stingray toxin since they are rather shy creatures, and generally not known to be superbly poisonous. However, since he was filming for "Ocean's Deadliest" the ray he encountered was probably one of the few that had toxic stings? Plus the fact that he was unfortunate enough to be stabbed right in the heart (another indication of him being WAY too close)... Oh well, guess it's a mix of largely bad luck and a bit of too much foolhardiness... Wonder if he ever felt that he was invincible with all his experience in handling dangerous wildlife...

So the world mourns the loss of one charismatic wildlife documentary presenter. May not always agree with how he conducts/stages he exploits and stuff but he HAS brought nature to millions of couch potatoes and has contributed to the spreading of wildlife awareness... And so the world learns that stingrays CAN kill.... What a thought to remember as we go diving in the Singapore murk tomorrow...


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