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Remembering The Croc Hunter 09-07-06

The document appears to be a collection of photographs of Steve Irwin, commonly known as "The Crocodile Hunter", an Australian wildlife expert and television personality. The photographs show Irwin interacting with and holding various animals such as snakes, alligators, koalas and tigers at zoos and his wildlife park in Australia. They also show him with his wife and daughter at promotional events. The last photo shows mourners paying respects after his death in 2006 from a stingray barb through the heart while filming a documentary.

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Remembering The Croc Hunter 09-07-06

The document appears to be a collection of photographs of Steve Irwin, commonly known as "The Crocodile Hunter", an Australian wildlife expert and television personality. The photographs show Irwin interacting with and holding various animals such as snakes, alligators, koalas and tigers at zoos and his wildlife park in Australia. They also show him with his wife and daughter at promotional events. The last photo shows mourners paying respects after his death in 2006 from a stingray barb through the heart while filming a documentary.

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Steve Irwin and his wife Terri pose with an albino Burmese python on March 5,
2002, at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

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Steve Irwin poses with a three-foot-long alligator at the San Francisco Zoo, in
California, on June 26, 2002. Irwin was on a three-week tour to promote the
release of his first feature film, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.

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Steve Irwin is pictured with his wife Terri and their daughter Bindi,
during a photo shoot at London Zoo to promote Steve and Terri's movie
The Crocodile Hunter, in this July 16, 2002, photo.

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Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin and Dame Edna Everage perform during a live
television broadcast at Australia Zoo, on June 13, 2003, in Beerwah, Australia. The
pair were at an official naming ceremony for a baby koala named after the
Australian Icon Dame Edna.

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Actor Russell Crowe, left, and Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin appear on The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno at NBC Studios in Burbank, California, on November 6, 2003.

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Steve Irwin pretends to kiss a camel at the Sydney launch for a new train service,
on June 19, 2003. The Ghan train, which ran for almost 75 years from Adelaide to
Alice Springs, began its inaugural transcontinental journey from Adelaide to Darwin
on Feb. 1, 2004, passing through one of the last untouched regions of the world,
with Irwin appointed as ambassador for the new service.

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Australian environmentalist and media personality Steve Irwin, also known as the
Crocodile Hunter, is seen at Uluru, or Ayers Rock, in this undated photograph.

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Australia's Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin holds a pure bred Sumatran tiger cub at
Mogo Zoo, south of Sydney in this April 27, 2004, file photo.

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Steve Irwin holds his month-old son, Robert, in front of a 13-foot
crocodile during feeding time at his Australian Zoo reptile park
in Brisbane, Australia, on January 2, 2004.

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A family pays their respects to Steve Irwin on Sept. 4, at his famous Australia Zoo
in Beerwah, on the Sunshine Coast. Irwin died after being stung through the heart
by a stingray while diving off Port Douglas in the northern Australia state of
Queensland, police said.

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