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Irwin Takes Baby to Crocodile Feeding
AP via Yahoo! ^ | 01-02-04 | AP

Posted on 01/02/2004 7:22:19 AM PST by Teacher317

Irwin Takes Baby to Crocodile Feeding

BRISBANE, Australia - Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin took his month-old son to his first croc feeding on Friday, offering the reptile a chicken with one hand and holding the baby in the other.

With a capacity crowd looking on, Irwin dangled a dead chicken before the 13-foot crocodile named Murray, which snapped up the offering. Irwin's tiny son Bob looked on from his other arm.

"He's one-month-old, so it's about time Bob got out there and did his first croc demo," the Australian celebrity told the crowd at his Australian Zoo.

Irwin's wife Terri, who gave birth to her second child on Dec. 1, also attended the show, billed as Bob's "croc feeding debut."

Irwin's show, "The Crocodile Hunter," served as the basis for the movie "The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course," which came out in 2002.


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: crikey; crocodilehunter; irwin; steveirwin
A Michael Jackson moment? I'm sure the croc was trying to decide which one was the meal.
1 posted on 01/02/2004 7:22:19 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
Sheesh, I like Steve Irwin but I sure wouldn't have done that.
2 posted on 01/02/2004 7:24:43 AM PST by muggs
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To: Teacher317
Danger danger danger! By crackie!
3 posted on 01/02/2004 7:25:54 AM PST by isthisnickcool (Guns!)
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To: Teacher317
I loved the headline as it originally appeared on the Yahoo homepage.

"Steve Irwin feeds crocodile with baby."

4 posted on 01/02/2004 7:30:00 AM PST by cincinnati65
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To: Teacher317
Criminy!
5 posted on 01/02/2004 7:31:04 AM PST by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Teacher317
Its a good thing for the baby that Steve isn't dyslexic and doesn't have trouble distinguishing his right hand from his left.
6 posted on 01/02/2004 7:33:39 AM PST by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Teacher317
Powder..Patch..Ball FIRE!

Sounds like he's trying to get the Darwin award nomination for himself and his son.

7 posted on 01/02/2004 7:34:48 AM PST by BallandPowder
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To: cincinnati65
I wanted to use that one, but I was sure I'd get flamed for it.
8 posted on 01/02/2004 7:34:49 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
Previously posted here:) ---> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1050344/posts
9 posted on 01/02/2004 7:35:44 AM PST by Conservative_Nationalist
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To: Teacher317
What do you call a baby with no arms and no legs......
10 posted on 01/02/2004 7:38:18 AM PST by Trust but Verify (Will work for W)
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To: Teacher317
Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin took his month-old son to his first croc feeding on Friday, offering the reptile a chicken with one hand and holding the baby in the other. With a capacity crowd looking on, Irwin dangled a dead chicken before the 13-foot crocodile named Murray, which snapped up the offering. Irwin's tiny son Bob looked on from his other arm.

Crickey, mate! If I'm not absolutely sure, he's absolutely dead! [/FedEx]

11 posted on 01/02/2004 7:40:02 AM PST by Mark Turbo (Safety: The official state religion.)
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To: Pearls Before Swine
"Its a good thing for the baby that Steve isn't dyslexic and doesn't have trouble distinguishing his right hand from his left."

It would be the crocs inability to distinguish the difference that bothers me.

12 posted on 01/02/2004 7:41:12 AM PST by two23
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To: Conservative_Nationalist
I checked for it... you beat me by the 4 minutes it took to post it! ;^)
13 posted on 01/02/2004 7:54:16 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
I think Mr Irwin will get alot of flack for this and this may dampen his successful career here in the US.
14 posted on 01/02/2004 8:20:26 AM PST by Independentamerican (Independent Freshman at the University of MD)
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To: Teacher317
"I checked for it... you beat me by the 4 minutes it took to post it! ;^)"

I'm always in a hurry to get something posted after I check for it because I know someone else is probably trying to post it too. But when I get in a hurry I usually make about 5 or 6 mistakes before I finally get it posted about 10 minutes later lol:D
15 posted on 01/02/2004 8:51:16 AM PST by Conservative_Nationalist
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To: Teacher317
Terri went along with it. Steve just lost "cool dude" in my book.

One thing when he used to take the dog out with him but come on a one month old baby that close. Dumb ass. His wife too.
16 posted on 01/02/2004 11:12:32 PM PST by oceanperch ( Confession IS Good for the Soul)
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New Fad for 2004 Baby Dangling. Stupid.
17 posted on 01/02/2004 11:15:25 PM PST by oceanperch ( Confession IS Good for the Soul)
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How did the mom know the one month old baby "dug" it. Like one month old babies dig anything. At that age they just eat and poop and lie around. Occasionally they smile but for the most part their "digging" days are in front of them, unless of course their lamebrain dad takes them out and dangles them next to a chicken hoping a crocodile can tell the difference. This guy and his wife need to be sat down and given a tongue lashing.
18 posted on 01/03/2004 9:51:54 AM PST by cajungirl (I adore the Brits!! Tony Blair is my hero!!)
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To: Teacher317
Imo, they took too many chances with their daughter too.
19 posted on 01/03/2004 9:58:39 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: Teacher317; All
And all ya have to do is said your sorry......

SYDNEY, Australia - "Crocodile hunter" Steve Irwin has survived tussles with giant pythons, poisonous snakes and, of course, crocodiles. Now he faces accusations that he went too far and endangered his infant son.

Irwin drew fire from child welfare groups, but the acting premier of Queensland state, Terry Mackenroth, said no charges would be filed for a stunt in which Irwin fed a crocodile with one hand while cradling his month-old son, Robert, in the other on Friday in front of an audience.

"There won't be any charges brought against him; the department of children's services have done what they needed to do, to contact the family and to talk to them about it," Mackenroth said.

"They've (the Irwin family) assured them that it won't happen again and I am sure that if it does they will be back in touch with them," he said.

The incident at Irwin's popular reptile park in Beerwah, north of Brisbane, was captured on Australian television, and viewers later jammed phone lines to express their outrage.

"I think he's a bloody idiot, he's addicted to the attention," crocodile farm owner Keith Cook told The Courier-Mail newspaper.

At a news conference Saturday, Irwin said he probably would have done things differently with his son.

"If I could have my time again I would probably do things a little differently," he said. "But I would be considered a bad parent if I did not teach my children crocodile savvy because they live here. They live in crocodile territory ... so they have to be croc savvy."

He also claimed the danger posed by the crocodile was exaggerated.

"It's all about perceived danger; I was in complete control," said Irwin, flanked by his father, his wife and his 5-year-old daughter, Bindi. "People say, 'Well, what if you had fallen?' But for that to take place a meteorite would have had to come out of the sky and hit Australia at 6.6 on the Richter scale like in Iran."

Irwin has gained worldwide fame for his "Crocodile Hunter" show on the Animal Planet network, in which he chats excitedly about exotic and dangerous creatures _ sometimes from extremely close proximity to the beasts. Animal Planet's Web site features several "Close Call Clips" that show Irwin getting bitten or merrily escaping the jaws of hungry reptiles.

Friday's footage on Australian TV showed Irwin feeding a dead chicken to a 13-foot crocodile named Murray while he held Bob in the other hand. Murray snapped up the meat.

"Good boy, Bob," Irwin said, according to the tabloid Herald Sun. He then balanced the boy on the ground after the crocodile had retreated to the water.

Irwin's American wife, Terri, had handed the baby over to Irwin in the enclosure and giggled at the spectacle.

"It was a wonderful sensory experience for him (the baby). He dug it," she said.

In response to media criticism, Terri likened her children's experience with crocodiles to teaching youngsters to swim.

"I watched children learning to swim at a very young age; they cry, they scream and they have nightmares about the water. Would you rather have a child learning to swim under duress or drowning peacefully in the pond in the backyard? I think teaching children about croc safety is extremely important."

The stunt drew comparisons to singer Michael Jackson handling of his infant son in Berlin in November 2002. A national newspaper, The Australian, called it "a bizarre act at his Sunshine Coast zoo that mirrored Michael Jackson's dangling of his newborn over a balcony."

Queensland state's workplace safety authority was investigating if Irwin violated safety laws, which bar unauthorized people from entering a crocodile enclosure that is part of a public display. Police officers went to the zoo to tell Irwin that people objected to the incident, but no charges were brought.

Animal Planet released a statement on its Web site criticizing the stunt.

"Based on the footage we have seen, we believe a mistake was made," the statement said. "That said, we know from the many years we have worked with Steve, that his family is the most important thing in his life and he takes his role as a father very seriously."

Irwin has never been shy about putting himself _ and occasionally his family _ in what appear to be precarious situations. In its report, Channel 7 showed footage of Bindi swimming with a giant python, while Terri frequently joins him on his television jaunts.

"Bindi is very croc-savvy and we live in crocodile territory so they (the children) have to be croc-savvy," Irwin told reporters.

Child support and family groups said Irwin should never have exposed his son to such peril.

"Most parents would cringe at the sight of such things," Bill Muehlenberg of the Australian Family Association told the Herald Sun. "One slip, one fall and he is the crocodile's lunch." Queensland's Families Minister Judy Spence was seeking unedited tapes of the incident.

"I have seen the television footage and while I have no doubt the Irwins love their children very much, I believe it was an error of judgment to place a baby in a potentially dangerous situation," Spence said.

20 posted on 01/03/2004 12:36:06 PM PST by apackof2 (I won't be satisfied until I am to smart for my own good)
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