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Steve's Story (Extended Version) Part 7

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  • Steve was such a good bloke, he is so sadly missed. I've watched The Crocodile Hunter programs since they were first shown in the uk. Long Live Steve Irwin.

  • Awesome series! thanks for uploading them!

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  • ive been watching steve since i was 4 years old and all i have to hear is his voice or the music and i know its the crocodile hunter and when im older i wanna continue his work.

  • the excitement in his face when he says 'even groped!' haha. Such a legend

  • Steve. We will never forget you. 3:18, your message lives on in those lives you touched.

  • 5:20 to the end.....so powerful....what a visionary, a man who truly changed the world. Rest in peace Steve Irwin, you will always be missed

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  • Me Mate Steve, I promise to continue your passion through and through.

  • you got your message out steve and i will never forget you or your message. eventhough i am just a woman in texas i will try to make a difference. Steve taught me too love all animals.

  • I'll never forget the day steve died, i was in 7th grade and he was a childhood hero of mine. from 5:30 onwards is the most powerful part i think. truly a legend, we miss u mate!

  • he was the jesus of our generation, not in a religious sense, but a standing up for what you believe in and are passionate about way, its a shame we lose people like Steve long before their time.

  • I love how Steve addressed the differences between him and other naturalists. He made no bones about his approach whether others approved of it or not because he believed that his up close and personal methods of showing us the living world would inspire us more. He was right.

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