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Bob and lyn irwin
Bob and lyn irwin













bob and lyn irwin

#BOB AND LYN IRWIN SERIES#

The final episode of the series was titled “Steve’s Last Adventure,” but Steve had other plans in mind. His fame soared as he impulsively jumped onto the backs of enormous crocodiles and wrestled them into submission, all the while yelling his world renowned catch phrase “Crikey!” and sporting his trendy khaki uniform. This became the pilot episode of the world famous show “The Crocodile Hunter.” From then on, Steve was nationally known as the famous Crocodile Hunter. The honeymoon included the two of them tracking and hunting down fully grown, deadly crocodiles. The two were married in June of 1992 and shortly after went on a honeymoon that would change their lives forever. The two fell in love and shared common interests in crocodiles and other deadly animals. In 1991 Steve met Terri Raines while performing a demonstration at his zoo. Soon after, he took over his parents’ park and later renamed it the Australia Zoo. Irwin graciously performed this deed for free, the only condition being that the crocodiles he subdued be sent to his parents’ park. Soon after, Irwin began his first job in northern Queensland, relocating crocodiles that were living too close to the city. Steve Irwin attended Caloundra State High School and graduated in 1979.

bob and lyn irwin

At age six, Steve received his very own pet, a 12-foot scrub python, and at age nine Steve was handling grown crocodiles and, more importantly, wrestling them. During Steve’s younger years, he lived on his parents’ Reptile and Fauna Park in Queensland, regularly feeding and taking care of the reptiles. Little did the world know that Steve would leave his mark as one of the greatest environmentalists in all of history. A Steven Robert Irwin was born to Lyn and Bob Irwin in Victoria, Australia.















Bob and lyn irwin