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Holston

[hohl-stuhn]

noun

  1. a river in E Tennessee, flowing SW to join the French Broad River and form the Tennessee River in Knoxville. 115 miles (185 km) long.



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The father of the late Australian naturalist Steve Irwin has also weighed in, suggesting people like Mr Holston should be "booted out the door" if they don't respect Australia's wildlife.

From BBC

Mr Holston, though, has defended his actions, in a comment on the video of him handling the saltwater crocodile.

From BBC

The animal draws blood before Mr Holston secures it, and can be heard calling out in the video.

From BBC

A second video shows Mr Holston heading into marshland to capture a juvenile saltwater crocodile.

From BBC

Mike Holston is under fire for two videos posted for his millions of followers online - one showing him wrestling a freshwater crocodile, and another showing him manhandling a saltwater crocodile, one of the planet's deadliest creatures.

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