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Can dangerous animals handled by Steve Irwin be bettered?
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Over the years his dealing with dangerous animals took your breath away. His passing left many with a void.
However a program being shown throughout the week on BBC1 mid afternoons takes some beating. It is called DEADLY 60. I watched the recent episode where the brave presenter handled deadly anaconda snakes wrapped round his body and the head held between his fists. He also took held of a 12" long deadly centipede with a ferocious and deadly bite without any fear. I reccomend you watch this series!
Over the years his dealing with dangerous animals took your breath away. His passing left many with a void.
However a program being shown throughout the week on BBC1 mid afternoons takes some beating. It is called DEADLY 60. I watched the recent episode where the brave presenter handled deadly anaconda snakes wrapped round his body and the head held between his fists. He also took held of a 12" long deadly centipede with a ferocious and deadly bite without any fear. I reccomend you watch this series!
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Steve was an excellent showman but laying down beside a giant python while it is laying eggs is just for the camera as at that stage all snakes are safe to approach, but the interference must worry them. There are many more instances where the animal's welfare took second place to the show so no, the animals were not better of by being handled by Steve.
All aquatic reptiles do not like being handled so crocs and alligators would be a lot happier left alone and have their food thrown to them. They do NOT need exercise.
There are many Australian animals which are endangered in their native habitat and protecting that is a lot more important.
Steve was an excellent showman but laying down beside a giant python while it is laying eggs is just for the camera as at that stage all snakes are safe to approach, but the interference must worry them. There are many more instances where the animal's welfare took second place to the show so no, the animals were not better of by being handled by Steve.
All aquatic reptiles do not like being handled so crocs and alligators would be a lot happier left alone and have their food thrown to them. They do NOT need exercise.
There are many Australian animals which are endangered in their native habitat and protecting that is a lot more important.
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