Well said mate 👍 he was impressive amazing and give out so much inspiration to us who love and adore wildlife and the dog's and cat's we keep as companions 💪✌💙🇬🇧
Same it’s so hard to believe he isn’t with us anymore. Growing up I was obsessed with everything he did and when he died it was like losing a father figure. I love watching Crikey Its the Irwin’s because of how his family is continuing his dream of animal conservation. Watching Robert is almost scary how he seems more like a clone of Steve rather than just his son. It is crazy that he is exactly the same from the way he looks to how he speaks especially seeing how young he was when Steve died
His son Robert gives me hope that he will be just as awesome as his father. He's already jumping the head of cross on captures and he's only 14. Who knows what he will be like in 10 or 20 years
I love sharks, but fear the ocean and definitely the idea of swimming with something like them in the ocean. You’d NEVER catch me out there in a dingy.
The world is a worse place without Steve in it. Of any celebrity who has ever died or really anyone who has ever died outside of my direct family I have never been more devastated by a death than I was and really still am by his. Too look on the bright side it is amazing to watch how his family has taken up his passion of animal conservation with the same amount of enthusiasm than he showed. From their show Crikey It’s the Irwin’s, to Robert appearing with some amazing animals on talk show like Jimmy Fallon it just goes to show that although his body is gone his spirit will live forever
Watching in 2023 and Steve Irwin was a major influence grow up. Even to this day I think about him, his message, his legacy and his family. I am currently going to school for zoology and eventually an animal behaviorist because I fully believe in what he stood for. I can only hope he is smiling down on me and I'm making him proud. What a legend of a man and immensely passionate in everything he did. Rest in peace, King. We all miss you ❤
"The only way we can learn about special animals and share them with you, is to be up close..." thanks Terri and Steve - you made a us more closer with these animals than in our entire lifetime.
Terri was so lucky.... They were a beautiful couple. He had so many great qualities to offer the world. If more people were like him, the world would be a better place. RIP Steve.xo
Such a shame for his family and the crocs to lose someone so passionate and enthusiastic about these magnificent animals. If it wasnt for these posts I wouldnt be able to watch him.
5 years today that Steve Irwin has passed away. I used to make fun of this guy for being crazy when I was younger, but now that I've grown up a bit, I just see a man who loved what he did. R.I.P Steve. You will be missed.
To think, after facing all these animals. It was a stingray in the end. Not a fitting end, but gosh Steve, miss you so much. Don't remember going a week without watching you back in the days.
Only person who would go out to see sharks in a tiny home made cage carrying it on a tiny tin boat lol. im surprised he could fit his balls in that damn boat let alone the rest xD
@caitlinjane92 The stingray wasnt meaning to kill him. It was an accident. They aren't necessarily dangerous. Steve said If anything happens or goes wrong its my fault, its my mistake not theirs.
@caitlinjane92 I'd have to disagree. The most dangerous animals that Steve ever encountered were the ones he was known for being around: crocs and aligators.
@caitlinjane92 It wasn't apparently dangerous though, since sting rays aren't typically fatal. It was because the barb of the ray's sting pierced his heart is what killed him. A freak accident.