Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo Patch

Origin
Steve Irwin was an Australian wildlife expert who hosted the documentary show ‘’ The Crocodile Hunter’’, which he was known as. Irwin's exuberant and enthusiastic presenting style, broad Australian accent, signature khaki shorts, and catchphrase "Crikey!" became known worldwide. His joy for animals was contagious, as his greatest supporters were his wife Terri, who helped film the show, and his daughter Bindi, who later received her own spin-off. Together, the couple also owned and operated Australia Zoo, founded by Irwin's parents in Beerwah. Irwin died on 4 September 2006 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming an underwater documentary film titled Ocean's Deadliest.

Effects
Activates when stabbed into the body. The user gains extensive knowledge of almost any species of animal, and develops an ability to read their body language well enough to understand their thoughts. This has no effect of sea-life however, with the exception of ocean mammals. Fish, sharks, eels and crustaceans will, in fact, become extremely hostile to the user.

Only the person that applied it can remove the barb, though due to the placement this is usually fatal. It's not impossible to remove safely, but it's very risky to attempt. While the barb is in place, the user will feel no pain or discomfort from it.