Crikey steveirwini! Snail honour for late Aussie starAn Australian scientist has paid an unusual tribute to late conservation star Steve Irwin by naming a rare species of snail "crikey Crikey is an independent Australian electronic magazine comprising an open access website and an email newsletter available to subscribers. Well known in Australian political, media and business circles, Crikey's influence extends beyond its subscriber base (more than 14,000 steveirwini". Queensland Museum scientist John Stanisic said khaki colours on the stripy strip·y adj. strip·i·er, strip·i·est Marked with or suggestive of stripes; striped. Adj. 1. stripy - marked or decorated with stripes striped tree snail reminded him of the trademark shirt and shorts worn by Irwin, who died in a freak stingray incident in 2006. "This is an extremely rare species of snail," Stanisic said Friday, describing it as "a colourful snail, with swirling bands of creamy yellow, orange-brown and chocolate giving the shell an overall khaki appearance". "It was the khaki colour that immediately drew the connection to the late Crocodile Hunter," he said. Stanisic said crikey steveirwini's name and precarious habitat would also draw attention to the effects of climate change. "So far it has only been found in three locations, all on the summits of high mountains in far north Queensland Far North Queensland, or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the Tropical North Queensland area, stretches from the city of Cairns north to the Torres Strait. and at altitudes above 1,000 metres (3,280 feet), which is quite unusual for Australian land snails," he said. "These mountainous habitats will be among the first to feel the effects of climate change and Steve Irwin's tree snail could become a focal species for monitoring this change." 'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin, known for his "Crikey!" catchphrase Noun 1. catchphrase - a phrase that has become a catchword catch phrase phrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence , has already had a wildlife reserve, a road, a turtle and an anti-whaling ship named after him. Meanwhile Sunday (November 15) has been nominated as "Steve Irwin Day" by Australia Zoo in Queensland, which he built with his father, Bob.
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