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The crocodile catcher "Steve Irwin's information.

He is called "Mr. Crocodile" because he catches crocodiles with his bare hands. He is a famous TV presenter in Australia and a world-renowned environmentalist. People know him because he has created 5 documentaries and completely presented nature to the audience. Because he participated in many public service advertisements, he took his work seriously. However, on September 4th, 26, Steve Irwin, the "Mr Crocodile", was shot an underwater documentary in the northern waters of Australia, and was stabbed in the chest by the sharp dorsal fin of a stingray, and left with his work forever. At that time, Alvin was diving in the Great Barrier Reef, a tourist resort in Port Douglas, Cairns, and filming an underwater documentary. According to Steve edmondson, another diver who was present at the time of the incident, "When Alvin was underwater, he was suddenly hit by a stingray, and his chest was penetrated by the sharp dorsal fin of the fish, and the blood stained the surrounding waters red." A rescue helicopter that received the call for help arrived immediately with the paramedics, and took Alvin directly from the water to the hospital for rescue. However, Alvin died unfortunately on the way back from the helicopter. According to clinician Jeff Isbister, "The stingray's dorsal fin as sharp as a bayonet may have just hit Alvin's heart, causing the heart to bleed out and stop beating to death, which has nothing to do with the venom of this fish and other injuries." Australia mourned the death of Alvin and the Australian spotted lizard

The news shocked the whole of Australia, and all the people felt sad for his leaving forever. Two hours after his death, the Australian government and local people began to hold various mourning ceremonies for him. John Stanton, Alvin's good friend, said, "Anyway, he left this world while doing his favorite thing. He left us happily and peacefully." Margaret Kich, Minister of Tourism of Queensland, said: "The death of Mr. Irwin is a great loss to our tourism and environmental protection work. Anyone who knows Alvin is infected by his passion and vitality. He is a real outstanding figure in Australia. " Australian Prime Minister john howard also posthumously awarded Alvin the honorary title of "passionate environmentalist". Alvin and three young Sumatran tigers

became attached to crocodiles and grew up with crocodiles. Alvin and crocodiles

Alvin was born in Melbourne in 1962. His parents run a zoo in Queensland. Naughty, he often catches crocodiles in the zoo since he was a child, and sometimes deliberately lets them out. Because he can catch crocodiles with his bare hands, he is called "Mr. Crocodile". Alvin moved to Queensland to live with his parents in 197. In 1991, he officially took over the zoo and renamed it "Australian Zoo". Alvin can skillfully control wild animals, especially crocodiles and snakes, which makes him attract worldwide attention. Love is also inseparable from the crocodile Irving and his American wife Terry Irving met in the zoo. They fell in love and got married in 1992. They filmed the whole honeymoon life, but what is different is that their honeymoon trip is to catch crocodiles. Alvin also collaborated with his friend, a TV producer, John Stanton, to complete the first documentary, Mr Crocodile. Later, Mr Crocodile was made into a famous film. Later, his wife Terry became Alvin's business partner and often appeared on the screen. In 1998, the Alvins had a daughter; In January 23, the couple had another son, Robert Clarence Alvin, which made Alvin extremely happy. Holding his son to feed crocodiles In 24, Alvin made a bold move, holding his one-month-old son to feed crocodiles in the Australian Zoo. He said, "Don't think about it. I would never hurt my children, because they are the most important part of my life, just like my parents." He thought that he would not put his son in danger by doing so. It is worth mentioning that in close contact with animals, Alvin is famous for his slogan "Alas". He made 5 TV documentaries, which attracted the attention of more than 2 million viewers around the world after being broadcast on Animal Planet. Alvin takes his work very seriously and often appears in some public service advertisements. Recently, he also made an advertisement calling on travelers not to endanger Australia's animal population on the grounds of introducing foreign species. Alvin also hosted a program about catching crocodiles for TV channels, and won the "Queensland Australia Man of the Year Award in 24". Since then, he is almost unknown in Australia.