Saturday, September 4, 2010
Robert and Bindi Irwin pay tribute to Steve by wrestling crocodile
The children of the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin launched themselves at an 2.5m Cape York salty crocodile on the fourth anniversary of their dad’s death. This is to pay salutation to their father. Some families lay flowers while some light candles. The two children, Robert and Bindi showed their courage to wrestle with the crocodile in Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve deep in the Cape York Peninsula, where University of Queensland scientists have been fixing satellite tracking units to crocodiles to gain world-first insight into the ancient and under-researched apex predators.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/robert-and-bindi-irwin-pay-tribute-to-steve-by-wrestling-crocodile/story-e6frfkvr-1225914210279#ixzz0yZ9BnS6t
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The fourth anniversary for the death of our respectful Crocodile Hunter. I love his shows and appreciate his contribution to the wildlife species. He is well known and had the passion to preserve the biodiversity. It is great where many of the scientists continue his research and investigation.
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