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orcinus-veterinarius · 2 months
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Apparently PETA is going after Steve Irwin’s zoo.
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menheim · 1 month
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𝗥𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘁 𝗜𝗿𝘄𝗶𝗻
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howverychaotic · 2 months
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I just think, from the bottom of my heart, that Laios Touden should be voiced by Robert Irwin in the dub. Bindi Irwin can voice Falin.
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nixieofthenorth · 3 months
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📸 Australia Zoo
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dopescissorscashwagon · 2 months
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Henry Winkler & Robert Irwin at the Australia Zoo
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capfalcon · 27 days
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the australia zoo had a pair of life long bonded ducks for 18 years named donald and duke. they're both female ducks.
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STEVE IRWIN
STEVE IRWIN
1962-2006
            Steve Irwin was born on his mother’s 20th birthday in Melbourne, Australia; not long after his parents moved to Queensland to run a wildlife park in Queensland. Irwin grew up around crocodiles, snakes, lizards, koalas and other animals. He was given a pet python on his 6th birthday, when he was 9 he was out catching crocodiles with his dad. They would have to catch crocodiles that wandered too close to towns and homes and would bring them back to the wilderness or to the park.
            Irwin got married to an American conservationist Teri Raines in 1992 and they spent their honeymoon in the wilderness. They had two children, Bindi and Robert, who also grew up with the love of animals and conservation. The Irwins started filming their adventures on video which led to making a television series, The Crocodile Hunter (1996) where Irwin became known for his catchphrase ‘Crickey!’.
            Every year, Irwin put $1 million into charity that purchased land around Australia for preservation. In 2003, Irwin was filming a documentary in Mexico when he and the crew heard on the radio that two scuba divers went missing in the area. The group suspended filming to search and discovered one of the divers clinging onto a rock ledge on the side of a cliff and he was helped into Irwin’s boat. The other diver, was found dead later that same day.
            Irwin died aged 44, on 4 September 2006 when a stingray barb pierced his chest and penetrated his heart which resulted in him bleeding to death. The incident took whilst shooting a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef.
            Irwin’s memorial took place on 20 September 2006; at the Australia Zoo ‘Crocoseum’. His daughter Bindi, aged 8, read a eulogy to her father, ‘I have the best daddy in the world and I will miss him every day. Most of all, he was fun. My daddy is my hero.’
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#steveirwin #thecrocodilehunter #australiazoo
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rachel-sylvan-author · 3 months
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"The Crocodile Hunter" by Steve and Terri Irwin wholehearted book recommendation by Rachel Sylvan
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pixoplanet · 1 year
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It's November 5th, 🌏 World Numbat Day – a special day to honor, celebrate, and take action to conserve one of the most unique mammals on a continent full of unique mammals – Australia, of course! I bet if you aren't from Australia, you've never heard of the Numbat before, have you? Well, let me enlighten you a tiny little bit here, and maybe if we’re lucky, some more Numbat enthusiasts will enlighten us even more.
The Numbat is a very cute little endangered marsupial about the size of its more well-known cousin, the opossum. It has a long, sticky tongue perfectly evolved for devouring termites, which it feeds on exclusively – about 20,000 a day. The Numbat is under threat mainly from habitat loss and introduced predators like foxes and feral cats. With an estimated population of fewer than 1,000 animals, the Numbat desperately needs our help to ensure its survival as a species.
The Perth Zoo operates the only captive Numbat breeding program in the world. Every year, they release juveniles back into the wild into areas managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife to boost the wild population. Everybody living in Australia can contribute directly to the Numbat conservation effort by practicing responsible pet ownership (especially cats) and by never removing hollow logs from the bush (Numbats' preferred homes). It would be such a shame to lose these adorable creatures, wouldn’t it? ☮️ Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
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swarbie-blog · 1 year
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Horror and delight in equal parts
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I also met an Allosaurus
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lezarkyeahyeah · 10 months
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Australia Zoo 2023
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iamafule · 3 months
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Just got back from a holiday in Brisbane. We went to Australia zoo and saw Robert Irwin do the croc show 😍
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donnadsltwmart · 4 months
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Something I made. He should be here. #steve #steveirwinforever #steveirwin #bindiirwin #crocodiles #crocodile #crocodilehunter #australiazoo #australia #miss #grandfather #granddaughter ##granddad #grace #grief #viral #khakis #family #art
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nixieofthenorth · 3 months
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📸 Australia Zoo
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dopescissorscashwagon · 6 months
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Steve & Bindi Irwin
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jasclearwaters · 2 years
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If i did Robert Irwin imagines would anyone read them? Thinking of taking requests.
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