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Thursday 2 August 2012

Gagan Narang wins bronze at d Olympicssss......... Yessss.............. come on India

Thursday 19 July 2012


Rajesh Khanna in his younger years

RIP Rajesh Khanna. He left to the abode on 18 July 2012, those who don't know he was the first actor in indian film industry to be called a 'superstar'.(above) He in his last ad film.

bornwildlifewarriors.blogspot.com gives him a tribute and a hearty salute

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Visit www.australiazoo.com.au/ for more details for australia zoo and http://www.australiazoo.com.au/about-us/the-irwins/steve for more information about steve.

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Steve Irwin died on 4th September 2006. He was fatally pierced in the chest by a stingray spine while snorkelling at the Great Barrier Reef, at Batt Reef, which is located off the coast of Port Douglas in north Queensland.Here is his death video explained with an animation above.
Steve worked for the NGC. My parents tell that they would watch his shows every day.
Eduacational channels were boring untill Steve came in. 


I remember his words-


"Because when they strike it can be that quick that if they're within range, you're dead, you're dead in your tracks. And his head weighs more than my body so it's WHACK!"

Stevie I miss u

I want to show you steve's early life

Irwin was born on his mother's birthday to Lyn and Bob Irwin in Essendon, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. He moved with his parents as a child to Queensland in 1970, where he attended Landsborough State School and Caloundra State High School.After moving to Queensland, Bob and Lyn Irwin started the small Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park, where Steve grew up around crocodiles and other reptiles.
Irwin became involved with the park in a number of ways, including taking part in daily animal feeding, as well as care and maintenance activities. On his sixth birthday he was given a 12-foot (4 m) scrub python. He began handling crocodiles at the age of nine after his father had educated him on reptiles from an early age. Also at age nine he wrestled his first crocodile, again under his father's supervision.He worked as a volunteer for Queensland's East Coast Crocodile Management program and captured over 100 crocodiles, some of which were relocated, while others were housed at the family park. Irwin took over the management of the park in 1991 and renamed it Australia Zoo in 1992.