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Steve Irwin’s son,Robert, shared two photos on Wednesday showing him in the exact same pose as his father while they both fed the exact same crocodile, 15 years apart. “Dad and me feeding Murray... same place, same croc - two photos 15 years apart,” Irwin, 15,wrote in an Instagr...
Um, does the Irwin family have access to some kind of underground cloning technology? Because Robert Irwin, the late Steve Irwin's son, is the spitting image of his dad down to the khaki shorts and endless enthusiasm. A conservationist and TV personality, Steve died in 2006 after being ...
WhileRobert Irwin, son of the lateCrocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, is already following in his father's footsteps as a nature conservationist, it sounds like he might also be interested in followinghis sister, Bindi, to theDancing With the Starsstage. ...
TODAY is the fourth anniversary of the death of world-famous conservationist Steve Irwin. Tomorrow is Father's Day.The Observer (Gladstone, Australia)
AUSTRALIA - Steve Irwin's son Robert has turned 16. Like his famous father, Robert hosts a reality television show surrounding his work with animals, and his family shared sweet throwback photos on social media to celebrate his special day. "Happy 16th birthday, @RobertIrwin," Steve&a...
Robert Irwin is Steve Irwin's 14-year-old son, but he is not just his father's son. He is also an award-winning photographer who has taken a lot from his father: a passion for the wild
Force and parts of the Navy having replaced them over the past decade. My first drill was when the Battalion went to Fort Irwin for a long weekend in early September; I was on the advanced party and was assigned to drive a M151A1 “Jeep” in the convoy from Van Nuys to Fort Irwin....
Irwin derived his passion for wildlife from his parents, who participated in early efforts to protect Australia’s wild reptiles. In 1970 the family moved fromVictoriatoQueensland’s Sunshine Coast, where Bob and Lyn Irwin founded the Beerwah Reptile Park on 4 acres (1.6 hectare) of land. The...