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A Tribute to Steve Irwin

September 14th, 2006

I have actually came across a lot of tributes to Steve Irwin – the Crocodile Hunter who passed away not so long ago. Below is a collection of the nice cartoons/images made in his rememberance.

Steve Irwin Tribute

Crocodile Tears

Steve Irwin

Funny Crocodile

Real Crocodile

Crocodile Hunter

This is the stingray who killed Steve Irwin.

Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist turned TV personality, died Monday while filming off the coast of Australia.

Stingray

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  1. September 22nd, 2006 at 18:53 | #1

    I thought the sting ray weeping cartoon was by far the best- Had the most impact, empathy, quality and was thoughtful. Bless out “Wildlife Warrier.” He will be dearly missed.

    I was sad to hear Jean-Michel Cousteau felt the need to make unkind remarks, the day of Steve Irwin’s memorial. Not a lot of thought given to family and mourners’s feeling. Ah, well, up with animals! Barbara.

  2. ehren
    October 11th, 2006 at 14:54 | #2

    Let me ask you this: why the fuck would a croc cry when steve irwin died?! His show was called the fucking CROCODILE HUNTER. He would dive into their water and supprise the shit out of them and drag em out by their tails so stupid people could see what a croc looks like from their couch. If it were possible for a crocodile to feel anything at all for a human (which I doubt it is. You morons dont even know how far you take your stupid anthropomorphism), they would be throwing a goddamn party when they heard he died.

  3. October 12th, 2006 at 13:28 | #3

    Steve Irwin dedicated his life to the study and preservation of wild life, mainly crocks. I guess if crocks could feel and cry that would be one reason to miss Mr. Irwin.

  4. ehren
    October 12th, 2006 at 15:41 | #4

    oh yeah, im sure that if crocs could feel and cry and watch tv and understand that irwin was a preservastionist, then they would be sad. while we’re at it, what if crocs had a sense of humor and wore tuxedos and could speak english and and could feel love and liked to take ballroom dancing lessons? then im sure they would wear bow ties, and have a “we miss you steve irwin” party on the weekend, you know ’cause they are too busy working during the week.

    refer to my earlier comment about fucking morons and anthropomorphism

  5. October 12th, 2006 at 17:41 | #5

    Chill Dude.

  6. November 7th, 2007 at 17:55 | #6

    i want to grow up and work at the australian zoo and meet terri irwin and the rest of the croc team.

    ps. CROCS RULE

  7. November 7th, 2007 at 19:10 | #7

    I have been watching the crocodile hunter since I was 4 years old and I still do (I’m 11 now) and what I’m trying to say is that umm
    Terri Irwin if you ever read this I loved your husbands shows and can you do me a favor and tell everyone at the Australian zoo that they are great at their work saving wildlife. Thanks mate.

  8. RS
    November 11th, 2007 at 01:02 | #8

    Yeah, Ehren, cartoons in general are so unrealistic! Maybe they should be done away with, and then, rather than relocating crocs to where they’re safer from problems with humans, we could just all line up and feed ourselves to them. You first, though, so nobody thinks you were just looking for an excuse to spew third grader profanities in a public forum.

    By the way, I was in the habit of killing every poisonous snake I came across until Steve Irwin came along. So, bow ties or not, I’m sure they’d be grateful if they took to human-like traits a little more.

  1. September 19th, 2006 at 01:58 | #1