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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} gave them a [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 very satisfying roast]]. [[WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}}]] also has [[https://twitter.com/jacksfilms/status/1099110900470935552 nothing nice to say about their post too]] (in which many of the commenters were shocked that he's really serious in this).

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} gave them a [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 very satisfying roast]]. [[WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}}]] WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}} also has [[https://twitter.com/jacksfilms/status/1099110900470935552 nothing nice to say about their post too]] (in which many of the commenters were shocked that he's really serious in this).
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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} gave them a [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 very satisfying roast]].

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} gave them a [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 very satisfying roast]]. [[WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}}]] also has [[https://twitter.com/jacksfilms/status/1099110900470935552 nothing nice to say about their post too]] (in which many of the commenters were shocked that he's really serious in this).
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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} gave them a [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].
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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye WebVideo/{{Jacksepticeye}} [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].
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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeechcalled out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeechcalled [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].
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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].

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** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people called people]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeechcalled out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].
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* On an episode of his most dangerous encounters, Steve met an Egyptian Cobra that was completely insane. The snake [[CrazyAwesome went up the nearby tree twice to launch itself]] at Steve, who after the first time stopped even trying to grab the snake. Steve guessed that an elephant group going through recently had startled the snake badly, and dubbed it ''the'' most aggressive snake he'd ever met. Still, seeing it go up that tree ''again'' is just a thing of beauty.

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* On an episode of his most dangerous encounters, Steve met an Egyptian Cobra that was completely insane. The snake [[CrazyAwesome [[TreeBuchet went up the nearby tree twice to launch itself]] at Steve, who after the first time stopped even trying to grab the snake. Steve guessed that an elephant group going through recently had startled the snake badly, and dubbed it ''the'' most aggressive snake he'd ever met. Still, seeing it go up that tree ''again'' is just a thing of beauty.
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* Google made a doodle dedicated to Steve on his [[https://www.google.com/doodles/steve-irwins-57th-birthday 57th birthday]], showing that even all these years after his death, Steve Irwin's legacy won't and never will be forgotten.

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* Google made a doodle dedicated to Steve on his [[https://www.google.com/doodles/steve-irwins-57th-birthday 57th birthday]], showing that even all these years after his death, Steve Irwin's Creator/SteveIrwin's legacy won't and never will be forgotten.
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* One episode of ''Croc Diaries'' centers around Steve and his team's efforts to quickly relocate a number of problem crocodiles in less time than they would have liked. In the process, Steve breaks his finger and a rib, and keeps bearing his way through the pain as he jumps on crocodiles like nothing happened. Many commenters on [=YouTube=] who have experience with broken ribs expressed that they didn't want to do anything other than lay down and cry when they broke a rib, and here's Steve throwing himself on crocs.

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* One episode of ''Croc Diaries'' centers around Steve and his team's efforts to quickly relocate a number of problem crocodiles in less time than they would have liked. In the process, Steve breaks his finger and a rib, and keeps bearing his way through the pain as he jumps on crocodiles like nothing happened. Many commenters on [=YouTube=] who have experience with broken ribs expressed that they didn't want to do anything other than lay down and cry when they broke a rib, and here's Steve throwing himself on crocs.crocs.
* Google made a doodle dedicated to Steve on his [[https://www.google.com/doodles/steve-irwins-57th-birthday 57th birthday]], showing that even all these years after his death, Steve Irwin's legacy won't and never will be forgotten.
** Another awesome moment was when the Website/{{Twitter}} community defended the late Croc Hunter after [[https://twitter.com/peta/status/1098992959649808384 PETA gave him a]] RonTheDeathEater status for allegedly harassing animals with malicious intent. [[WhatTheHellHero Many people called out PETA]] and told them [[{{Hypocrite}} how hypocritical they were acting for demonizing]] [[FriendToAllLivingThings Steve Irwin]] [[AnimalWrongsGroup whilst reminding PETA of the fair share of animal-related crimes they've committed]]. Even Creator/DrakeBell [[https://twitter.com/DrakeBell/status/1099701861798604801 called them out too]] and LetsPlay/JackSepticEye [[https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye/status/1099142566115725312 gave them a very satisfying roast]].
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* One episode of ''Croc Diaries'' centers around Steve and his team's efforts to quickly relocate a number of problem crocodiles in less time than they would have liked. In the process, Steve breaks his finger and a rib, and keeps bearing his way through the pain as he jumps on crocodiles like nothing. Many commenters on [=YouTube=] who have had experience with broken ribs expressed that they didn't want to do anything other than lay down and maybe cry when they broke a rib, and here's Steve throwing himself on crocs.

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* One episode of ''Croc Diaries'' centers around Steve and his team's efforts to quickly relocate a number of problem crocodiles in less time than they would have liked. In the process, Steve breaks his finger and a rib, and keeps bearing his way through the pain as he jumps on crocodiles like nothing. nothing happened. Many commenters on [=YouTube=] who have had experience with broken ribs expressed that they didn't want to do anything other than lay down and maybe cry when they broke a rib, and here's Steve throwing himself on crocs.
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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been [[ExtremeDoormat floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean]]. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive and oversized for the space it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space with the croc after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.

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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been [[ExtremeDoormat floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean]]. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive and oversized for the space it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space with the croc after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.pools.
* One episode of ''Croc Diaries'' centers around Steve and his team's efforts to quickly relocate a number of problem crocodiles in less time than they would have liked. In the process, Steve breaks his finger and a rib, and keeps bearing his way through the pain as he jumps on crocodiles like nothing. Many commenters on [=YouTube=] who have had experience with broken ribs expressed that they didn't want to do anything other than lay down and maybe cry when they broke a rib, and here's Steve throwing himself on crocs.
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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been [[ExtremeDoormat floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean]]. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive and oversized for the space it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.

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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been [[ExtremeDoormat floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean]]. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive and oversized for the space it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space with the croc after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.
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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.

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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been [[ExtremeDoormat floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean. ocean]]. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive and oversized for the space it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.
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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Episodes'' is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.

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* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Episodes'' Hunter'' episodes is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.
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* Crosses over with TearJerker a bit, but Steve ''never'' abandoned his love of nature. According to the film crew when he was dying his final words were insisting that the Stingray that took his life didn't mean to hurt him. Right up until the bitter end Steve saw the best of nature.

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* Crosses over with TearJerker a bit, but Steve ''never'' abandoned his love of nature. According to the film crew when he was dying his final words were insisting that the Stingray that took his life didn't mean to hurt him. Right up until the bitter end Steve saw the best of nature.nature.
* One of the most tense and nail-biting ''Crocodile Episodes'' is "Crocs of the Revolution", wherein Steve's team was called out to East Timor in the wake of their [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_occupation_of_East_Timor 2000 war for independence]]. In the capital, two badly mistreated crocodiles living in unbelievably poor conditions were found by the Australian military, and Steve's team was called upon to help the two animals with some clean new enclosures in front of the local church and educate the populace in crocodile husbandry. The first one had been floating in trash for so long it didn't even put up a fight as it was dragged from its enclosure and scrubbed down in the ocean. The second one, however, had lived its whole life in a tiny concrete water-filled box sunken into the ground and was so aggressive it cracked the wall of its enclosure with its outbursts. Steve was forced to climb into the tiny space after exhausting all other options, and after hours of attempts in the hot tropical sun, they finally pulled the croc from the box. It's pure catharsis to watch both crocs slide into their new, clear pools.
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* Steve helping another zoo move its crocs to his so their exhibit could be renovated. Why was it so awesome? Because he and the team had to catch the crocs in knee-deep mud.

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* Steve helping another zoo move its crocs to his so their exhibit could be renovated. Why was it so awesome? Because he and the team had to catch the crocs in knee-deep mud.mud.
* Crosses over with TearJerker a bit, but Steve ''never'' abandoned his love of nature. According to the film crew when he was dying his final words were insisting that the Stingray that took his life didn't mean to hurt him. Right up until the bitter end Steve saw the best of nature.
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Considering that this is a show in which a man wrestles crocodiles into submission with his bare hands, just about any episode could count. However, here are a few of the more memorable examples:
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* Steve helping another zoo move it's crocs to his so their exhibit could be renovated. Why was it so awesome? Because he and the team had to catch the crocs in knee-deep mud.

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* Steve helping another zoo move it's its crocs to his so their exhibit could be renovated. Why was it so awesome? Because he and the team had to catch the crocs in knee-deep mud.
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* On an episode of his most dangerous encounters, Steve met an Egyptian Cobra that was completely insane. The snake [[CrazyAwesome went up the nearby tree]] ''[[CrazyAwesome twice]]'' [[CrazyAwesome to launch itself]] at Steve, who after the first time stopped even trying to grab the snake. Steve guessed that an elephant group going through recently had startled the snake badly, and dubbed it ''the'' most aggressive snake he'd ever met. Still, seeing it go up that tree ''again'' is just a thing of beauty.

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* On an episode of his most dangerous encounters, Steve met an Egyptian Cobra that was completely insane. The snake [[CrazyAwesome went up the nearby tree]] ''[[CrazyAwesome twice]]'' [[CrazyAwesome tree twice to launch itself]] at Steve, who after the first time stopped even trying to grab the snake. Steve guessed that an elephant group going through recently had startled the snake badly, and dubbed it ''the'' most aggressive snake he'd ever met. Still, seeing it go up that tree ''again'' is just a thing of beauty.

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* For people who love animals, Steve's career in general is this. The man got to found his ''own zoo'' and broadcast his messages about the environment and animals to a large, international audience.

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* For people who love animals, Steve's career in general is this. The man got to found his ''own zoo'' and broadcast his messages about the environment and animals to a large, international audience. audience.
** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crikey_steveirwini A rare species of snail was named after him and his catchphrase.]]
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* For people who love animals, Steve's career in general is this. The man got to found his ''own zoo'' and broadcast his messages about the environment and animals to a large, international audience.
* On an episode of his most dangerous encounters, Steve met an Egyptian Cobra that was completely insane. The snake [[CrazyAwesome went up the nearby tree]] ''[[CrazyAwesome twice]]'' [[CrazyAwesome to launch itself]] at Steve, who after the first time stopped even trying to grab the snake. Steve guessed that an elephant group going through recently had startled the snake badly, and dubbed it ''the'' most aggressive snake he'd ever met. Still, seeing it go up that tree ''again'' is just a thing of beauty.
* Steve helping another zoo move it's crocs to his so their exhibit could be renovated. Why was it so awesome? Because he and the team had to catch the crocs in knee-deep mud.

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