Subscribe to LOVE ANIMALS for more great clips: https://bit.ly/3XJBlT3 While Bindi prepares a very special surprise for their mother, Robert gets to meet and play with the newest members of Australia Zoo:... Read more »
The Australian Saltwater crocodile is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore growing up to 6 metres in length and weighing up to 1000 kilos. Intrepid natural historian and real-life Crocodile Dundee Steve Irwin,... Read more »
I remember watching Steve Irwin as a child and anyone who knows me would tell you how crazy I was over him.. I cannot believe I haven’t watched anything of his children... Read more »
The Irwin family has saved over 90,000 animals, including many injured in the Australia wildfires The Irwin family is continuing Steve Irwin’s legacy of rescuing and saving wildlife in danger. Bindi Irwin,... Read more »
These people died doing what they loved, and were loved for. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Famous People Who Tragically Died While Performing.... Read more »
This week’s vegan news: Steve Irwin’s family rescues thousands of animals from the Australian bushfires. Patient number 90,000, Ollie the platypus, was rescued from the fires and is currently in their care.... Read more »
20,000 rescues and counting. Anil Gandass has spent a lifetime saving dangerous animals like Cobras, Leopards and Jackals and he does not plan on stopping anytime soon. —————————————————————————————————- To get notified of... Read more »
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Journeying through the most remote parts of Australia, naturalist, conservationist and world-famous television personality Steve Irwin comes face to face with ten of the most venomous snakes in the world. Highly entertaining,... Read more »
Broadcast: 20 November 2011 on Today Tonight, Seven Network, Australia. Tim travels to South Africa to meet Kevin Richardson who truly dances with death. His love and obsession is lions and they... Read more »