At least ten stingrays have been found dead and mutilated on Australia’s eastern coast in the last week in what conservationists believe could be revenge attacks for the death of Steve Irwin, the popular naturalist and television personality.C'mon people, they're just dumb animals. They act on instinct, not because they're secretly TV critics.
Irwin, known by his fans as the "Crocodile Hunter", was killed last Monday when a stingray barb pierced his chest as he filmed a new TV programme off the Great Barrier Reef. His death triggered an outpouring of grief in Australia and among thousands of admirers worldwide.
But now it is feared that fans' mourning has taken a new focus: stingray rage.
The dead stingrays have been discovered on two beaches in Queensland state, where Mr Irwin lived and ran his popular wildlife park, Australia Zoo. Two of the unfortunate rays, discovered today, were retrieved with their tails lopped off, according to local fishery officials.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Taking Revenge on the Stingrays
Steve Irwin was a beloved figure in Australia and much of the rest of the world that saw him on TV, and some folks are taking his loss a little too seriously - by targeting stingrays:
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