Date: | June 25, 2004 / year-entry #253 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040625-00/?p=38703 |
Comments: | 6 |
Summary: | After over half a year of eluding experts, the Hong Kong crocodile was caught at last. What amused me was that the article said that the creature had eluded an expert crocodile hunter from Australia named... John Lever? (Curiously, in this article, he is given credit for capturing the croc.) Not the self-proclaimed Crocodile Hunter... |
After over half a year of eluding experts, the Hong Kong crocodile was caught at last. What amused me was that the article said that the creature had eluded an expert crocodile hunter from Australia named... John Lever? (Curiously, in this article, he is given credit for capturing the croc.) Not the self-proclaimed Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin? Where's his PR department when he needs them? |
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I remember seeing a Crocodile Hunter video on MSTV ages ago … some skit set on the Redmond campus in which he was catching geeks instead of crocs, baiting his trap with a fresh keyboard, etc …
Did MS hire the real Steve Irwin for that, or was it some excitable Aussie soundalike? I saw it way before I ever heard of the ‘real’ Crocodile Hunter…
A year or two ago, there was a (baby) croc in the lake in Central Park NYC. It alluded the Parks department for a couple weeks, so they called in a expert from Florida — who tracked it down and caught it (with his bare hand) in 20 minutes!
Being a Hong Kong resident, I’m happy to hear that the crocodile was caught finally, though it’s not really dangerous/harmful to human being.
Actually, there’re 2 (or more) "experts" came here and tried to catch this crocodile, but unfortunately they all failed… you know, It’s so funny to hear from a local radio statioin that the trap (<= US$12) is much better/effective than the "experts". :)
Yeah i wouldnt want to catch a crocidile neither but i would like the reconition<a href="http://theworldaroundtheworld.blogspot.com">The World Around The World</a>
Crickey! I’m gonna stick ma thumb in his bah-hole!
He is being investigated by the Australlian Government for breaching whale laws. He says the whales came to him.
Saw whales last monday myself and am about to go out and have another look now.