3:32 when she quoted Steve - "Crocodiles: they're going to try to kill you! But people will sometimes try to be your friend first." So much truth. Bless his soul. ❤️
She lived with a man who could die at anytime. I am sure she cried many times at the thought of losing him. I did that for a year knowing I would lose my mom and when she did die I could not cry an was told I did not care. Bullshit. I had already cried my tears and she may have done the same thing. Yes she is a strong woman that loved a man that lived everyday as his last. Not to mention this was not her first interview about his death.
I still can't believe such a beautiful man was taken too soon. This world was blessed with his presence, his passion and his awareness. God bless Terri and the children who by now are probably about grown.
They are and now Bindi is married and has a child, and Bobby, in addition to following in his father’s footsteps as a wildlife conservationist, is also a professional photographer, he plays guitar and he can cook, Steve would be unspeakably proud of his kids
i'm a grown man who's not afraid to admit I cry everytime I think about him being gone I did when he passed whe I was in highschool I mean the man inspired me to want to save animals he felt real unlike some guys out there if that makes sense
We were at Melbourne Airport waiting to fly to Queensland for a holiday. They have tv's in the seating areas and it came on and the whole terminal sat there in silence, listening to this awful news. It was so quiet it was eerie. Hundreds of people were stunned into silence and sadness. Everyone was so sad, and none of us had ever met him, just watched him.
I am. I love this family. Steve is my hero. I recently started watching their new show Crikey! Its the Irwins and it is absolutely AMAZING. Bindi and Robert are growing up and they are fulfilling Steve's dearest wish which is he wanted them to continue his legacy....teaching the world to love all animals. They are absolutely doing that. I watched them in the first two episodes and i am SO proud of them. Bindi is growing up into a very beautiful young lady and she has her Daddy's compassionate heart and love for wildlife. Robert did his very first solo croc show in the first episode and Wes has taken the lad under his wing and he's mentoring Robert in the ways of communing with crocs in Steve's stead, (as I'm sure Steve would have done had he still been here) but I know Steve was right there next to Wes, cheering his son on and he had the proudest smile on his face as he watched his son.
13 years later and they are STILL carrying on Steve's legacy for wildlife. His children have grown up and they have both embraced their father's passion and love for animals. I watched their new show recently (Crikey, Its the Irwins) and young Robert (now a young man of 15) did his first solo crocodile demonstration. Wes had his back of course and he has taken Steve's son under his wing and is teaching him the art of communing with the crocs, but he was handling this huge croc BY HIMSELF. I could just FEEL Steve right there, watching over his son and I knew he had the biggest smile on his face as he watched Robert wrangle that croc. He would be so proud that Robert and Bindi are following in his footsteps.
I remember watching Steve and just feeling so much love for him and for what he did- does. He is the reason i want to help the environment and the animals that live in it.
I visited the Australia Zoo a few weeks ago....a truly wonderfull place.....but, sadly, Steve is no longer there....and you can feel it as you walk around the zoo. I left there with a happy kind of saddness about it all. RIP Steve
He was an inspiration to me because he was real unlike other animal programs that try so hard to make a good show. I don't believe Steve Irwin is gone, he will always be in our hearts.
I never watched anyone, in a wildlife documentary, that was more relaxed, and more knowledgeable, than Steve Irwin. He ALWAYS gave off a vibe that he was totally relaxed, un-afraid, in control of, but totally aware of that animals behavior, and respectful of ANY animal he was presenting. He was a CLASS ACT, and a total lover of ALL the wildlife he was teaching about. God Bless you Steve Irwin, and Rest in Peace. Now we have Terri, Bindi & Robert to "pick up the football, which is wildlife conservation, and run it up" for us now, as they pick up, where you left off. I am thoroughly enjoying their new show "Crikey : It's the Irwins"!
Michael loved animals too he said they're magical and had his own zoo with llamas, elephants, giraffe.Just look at Earth Song ,his message to protect our planet and animals
By the way she spoke, it's obvious to her he is not really gone, he exists in her mind... The connection is just not broken.. it's just there.... Oh My God.. I wrote that comment above just after she spoke the first few lines. And then heated the rest of the interview where she says exactly that, that she feels he is still there... In their day to day life..
i remember watching the crocodile hunter shows with my dad growing up. It gave us some bonding time. We always laughed at his reactions. When i heard he died on the radio i felt really sad.. i felt so sorry for his family.
Bindi is like me.We can dance,we love animals and she rides horses.I didnt think we were that alike.Anyway,shes just trying to support her father and her family.I think shes amazing for what she does at he age!
I've always thought that Steve's greatest gift to the world was self acceptance. He embraced who he was 100% and he never judged himself. If we could all be that way, what a more wonderful world it would be.
Bonnie Barto Very true! Mr. Steve Irwin a.k.a “The Crocodile Hunter” didn’t claim to be perfect yet he went out of his way to help animals both domestic & ferrel animals in the bush. He didn’t set out to become a hero & a mentor to kids (as well as adults) all around the world-but when he realized that kids around the globe were watching him & looking to him for guidance. He never complained that he had to behave-Steve stepped up & lived an extremely open life. He traveled to cities, states, continents & countries to help whomever he could wherever he could, many of these visits were only based on a letter of concern or curiosity from a child, a teacher, a veterinarian or a zoologist. And he took Terri and Bindi everywhere w/ him so they could be together & be a family
@@shannoncochran187 I saw a lot of similarities between Steve and John Denver. I actually think that they looked a lot alike. Both of them gave such huge gifts to the world and they were both so appreciative of the beauty and specialness of nature and conveyed that in such wonderful ways. If I had millions of dollars, I would create a special on TV to honor both of these wonderful people whose left us much too early.
What Steve said about being more afraid of people than of wildlife & of people being duplicitous while animals are forthright in their response to you is so true. I have said COUNTLESS times that I'd rather encounter a bear alone in the woods than a man alone in the woods. Animals don't act with malice, the way humans do. Also, the reason people like pets is because they know that you always know where you stand with a dog, for example. They may bite you, chase you, cower in fear, run from you, or wag their tail & lick your face, but whatever their reaction, it's going to be real. They are not going to protect your feelings, nor are they going to play head games. Most humans are not that honest.
@Woozie52 There is no "normal" way to mourn a death. Some mourn crying themselves to sleep--some mourn by making light of a situation and desperately finding the positive so that they can move on. Also, she has children to care for, and she doesn't really have the option to feel sorry for herself. She's showing her strenght, in moving on as fast and good as she can, not only for her late husband, but for her children and zoo that depend on her. Anyone questioning her motives, is ignorant.
steve irwin will always be a legend in my eyes..what a incredible human being he was.i would have loved to have met him..terri will continue the great work started by her remarkable husband..steve ..you are very badly missed
His odds of not getting killed were low he basically played Russian roulette everyday like the percent is 50/50 either you don’t get bit or you do crocs snakes whatever it was their deadly animals but he was great such a character just filled with energy
Binge watched lots of crocodile hunter with her my 4 and half year old girl Linda, Wednesday till Sunday and sadly Steve irwin passed on the Monday I think? so sad!!!
@Horses4Life341 Yeah, Learning and saving animals of all kinds was his passion and yes he knew the risk's but I'll tell ya one thing, he was a blessing to every person and animal. He will live on in all our hearts.
i was in total shock when i heard that THIS AWESOME MAN DIED, I WAS AN AWESOME FAN OF THE CROCODILE HUNTER HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED. MISS YOU ALOT STEVE!!!!!!!!
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@invisibleisolation Yes! A legend in deed. I don't see how anyone could forget him. And even though he's gone his legend will never die. Steve was he my hero and he was also my teacher when it came to animals.