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  • 01-03-2004, 08:24 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    News...
    BRISBANE, Australia (Jan. 2) - ''Crocodile hunter'' Steve Irwin's
    latest
    stunt - hand feeding a large crocodile while holding his infant son -
    drew fire
    from viewers Saturday, a visit by police and the promise of a
    government
    investigation.
    Before a crowd of onlookers at his reptile park in Beerwah, north of
    Brisbane, Irwin on Friday cradled his month-old son, Robert, under
    one arm and dangled
    a piece of chicken from the other hand in front of a 13-foot
    crocodile.
    The croc quickly snapped up the meat.
    ''Good boy, Bob,'' Irwin said once the crocodile's jaws snapped
    shut,
    according to the tabloid Herald Sun.
    The moment was also captured by Channel 7 and Channel 10, with
    viewers later
    jamming phone lines to express outrage at Irwin's actions, media
    reports said.
    The stunt drew comparisons with singer Michael Jackson handling of
    his infant
    son in Berlin in November 2002.

    The newspaper The Australian called Irwin's ''a bizarre act at his
    Sunshine
    Coast zoo that mirrored Michael Jackson's dangling of his newborn
    over a
    balcony.''
    Irwin defended his actions, saying the tot was never in danger.
    ''I was in complete control of the crocodile. Robert was tucked
    right in my
    arm,'' said Irwin, the Herald Sun reported on Saturday.
    His American wife, Terri, who handed the baby over to Irwin in the
    enclosure
    and giggled at the spectacle, agreed.
    ''It was a wonderful sensory experience for him (the baby). He dug
    it,'' she
    said.

    Police officers went to the zoo to tell Irwin that people were
    objecting to
    the incident, but said he had not committed any criminal offense,
    local media
    reported Saturday.
    Queensland state's Families Minister Judy Spence has called for
    unedited
    tapes of the incident and officials from the state's workplace
    safety authority
    said they would also be investigating. Under workplace safety laws
    unauthorized
    people cannot enter a crocodile enclosure which is part of a public
    display.
    ''I have seen the television footage and while I have no doubt the
    Irwins
    love their children very much, I believe it was an error of
    judgement to place a
    baby in a potentially dangerous situation,'' Spence said in a
    statement.
    Child support and family groups said Irwin's behavior was almost
    like child
    abuse and he should never have exposed his son to such peril.
    ''Most parents would cringe at the sight of such things,'' Bill
    Muehlenberg
    of the Australian Family Association told the Herald Sun. ''One
    slip, one fall
    and he is the crocodile's lunch.''
    Irwin's danger-filled wildlife programs are carried in the United
    States by
    the Animal Planet network and he starred in the popular 2002
    comedy, ''The
    Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.''
    The gregarious Irwin was among the few to score an invitation to
    Prime
    Minister John Howard's barbecue for visiting President Bush in
    October.
    His Australia Zoo reptile park also is a big tourist attraction .
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    MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Celebrity crocodile hunter Steve Irwin
    triggered outrage when he held his one-month-old baby while feeding
    a snapping crocodile during a show at his Australian zoo.

    In a show for the public and the media on Friday, Irwin held his son
    in one arm while feeding a dead chicken to a large, lunging
    crocodile then put the baby on the ground and helped him walk near
    the reptile's pond.


    Seven television network was inundated with calls after the incident
    was aired. Protests were lodged on a government families crisis line
    and with police.


    Irwin also received a warning from child-care authorities.


    "He's one month old, so it's about time Bob got out there and did
    his first croc demo," the typically exuberant, khaki-clad Irwin told
    the crowd at his zoo in Australia's Queensland state.


    The Seven network said it had been flooded with calls about the
    incident, which revived memories of pop star Michael Jackson (news)
    dangling his baby from the balcony of a Berlin hotel in November
    2002.


    "The phones ran hot, pretty much universally in outrage at what he
    had done," Seven news producer Dave Salmon told Reuters.


    Queensland Acting Premier Terry Mackenroth said a government office
    for child welfare had spoken to the Irwin family to ensure there
    would be no repeat performance.


    "I think that any parent looking at that would think that it is not
    the smartest thing to do with a one-month, or a year-old or even a
    five-year-old child, to take them inside a crocodile pen,"
    Mackenroth told reporters.


    "They claim that the child was not in danger but they understand
    people's concerns and they have assured children's services that it
    won't happen again."


    Irwin's television show, "The Crocodile Hunter," has achieved
    international success. He starred in the 2002 movie "The Crocodile
    Hunter: Collision Course."


    Irwin told the Herald Sun newspaper that he would never endanger his
    child and he had been in complete control of the crocodile.


    "I guess what I am doing is teaching him to be completely familiar
    with crocodiles," he said. "It is far more dangerous to pack your
    kid up and go out on the road."


    Irwin was not immediately available for further comment on Saturday.
  • 01-03-2004, 08:25 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    More News...
    Links from Yahoo news with Pics..

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...a_crocodile_dc
  • 01-03-2004, 09:12 PM
    Anonymous
    that is intresting i dunno why u would do that though wel atlest the kid didn't get hurt
  • 01-03-2004, 09:51 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    Does any one else have opinions on this story?
    The latest thing I read was the Irwin family was "cleared" by their local child welfare agency.
    I'll try to find the most recent link
  • 01-03-2004, 10:19 PM
    steelsack
    Just another example of Social Darwinism hard at work...........
  • 01-04-2004, 01:30 AM
    BallKingdom
    People need to just calm down. At least he didn't dangle the baby as food. He's been doing it for years, and been bitten like once himself. I'm sure the baby was in almost no harm. IMO it would be more dangerous to throw your baby in the air playfully like so many parents do. No one calls them on it.
  • 01-04-2004, 10:54 AM
    CTReptileRescue
    Yeah, It's his child, if it was fine with him and his wife and they weren't physically beating or starving the child, then I don't really care, it's all sensationalism, just rediculouse.
  • 01-05-2004, 10:51 AM
    Chondro788
    After seeing many of the pictures, I do not think the child was in any danger. We all Steve would gladly put himself in the way of the croc to save his kid, so whats the big deal. Also if you look at the pics, the child is held far from the croc, and far from the chicken he is feeding to the croc. Why not let the professionals do what they are best at? If I were to be in a croc inclosure, I would want to be with the Steve!
    Jason
  • 01-05-2004, 02:06 PM
    pimp_n_python
    Its media hype at its best!!

    That child was in no danger saying one slip or fall would mean death for the child maybe true but there is just as much danger in putting him in a car and driving
    steve is a professional no one can do what he does as well as he does.
    we all know media has a way of blowing things outta proportion
    and comparing steve to micheal jackson is just so wrong on so many levels
  • 01-05-2004, 03:46 PM
    Ironhead
    Saw on TV where Irwin said if he could change one thing about this incident, it would be that he would of made sure there were no cameras!

    If he was dangling the child out if front of the Croc to get it ot react that would of been a different story, I dont see anything wrong with it except that personally, I would'nt have done it. But it is his child, and both he and the mother agreed to it, so obviously they both believed it was safe.
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