



According to Irwin's longtime filming partner, Justin Lyons, when the 8-foot-wide stingray 'propped up on its front and started stabbing wildly,' puncturing the television personality known as The Crocodile Hunter in the chest, he didn't even realize Irwin had been. He was also nominated for a Logie Award in 2013 for his performance in Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors.ĭon’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. By the time Steve Irwin actually died, the cameraman had stopped filming. This includes interacting with reptiles and engaging in crocodile fights. Robert continues in the footsteps of his late father Steve IrwinRobert, Steve and Terri's second child, was born on December 1, 2003, and due to their striking resemblance, he has been compared to his late father's appearance on occasion.Īlong with his family, the 18-year-old continues to work at Australia Zoo, and he currently anchors a program called Robert's Real Life Adventures on the family zoo's internal TV channel.Īt the Australian Zoo, overseen by his mother, Terri, Robert carries on his late father's work. Robert Irwin, son of infamous ‘Croc Hunter’, Steve Irwin, who met an untimely death when he was only 44 years old via stingray, almost had a fatal run-in with a leucistic Crocodile named Casper at the Queensland Zoo in a clip posted to social media this week. The last person to see Steve Irwin alive has revealed new details surrounding his final moments and what he believes happened to the lost footage of his death. She also won the entire 2015 season of Dancing With The Stars. She also enjoys television and her program, Crickey!, has received much recognition. Bindi continues to work on conservation programs at the Australia Zoo together with her mother and younger brother, Robert.
