Stevebusters
Created on: June 10th, 2007
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nutnics would have been my hero if this site had been about sliding cat because nutnics killed him and never has revived him but, no, it's about a non-sliding human. Has anyone ever had problems catching a non-sliding human? Doubtful. Sliding cat would probably eat Venkman, and it would be a sad, sad day. But, you can't run from the truth. You really can't. Bring back sliding cat, dead or alive.
Steve Irwin was born in 1962 to parents Lyn and Bob Irwin, who were animal naturalists. He shared the love for animals all his life, stemming from being raised at the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park. There, he partook in daily duties of animal feeding and care. He quickly established himself with the Queenland's government on the process of the country's Crocodile Relocation Program, in which the reptiles could be transferred and relocated to proper localties in the most absolute humane, non-tranquilizing manner. He frequently implements the non-tranquilizing factor in his televison show "Croc Files" (1999). Steve married fellow naturalist, Terri Irwin (Baines) in 1992. She joined him in his adventures and efforts in almost every episode of his show. They had one daughter, Bindi Sue Irwin, who was born July 24, 1998. He died in September 2006 following an attack by a stingray, off the Great Barrier Reef.
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