I went to the zoo with my family a long time ago and got toured by the man himself. Still have his photo on my desk. Rip steve irwin. Edit: To clear some doubt. Yes, Steve Irwin, the beloved wildlife conservationist, the man I look up to, was known to give personal tours at Australia Zoo when time permitted. He was deeply involved in the zoo’s operations and would often surprise visitors by interacting with guests (me, luckily so at the time), showcasing animals, and sharing his passion for wildlife conservation. While his busy schedule with filming and conservation efforts limited these appearances, many zoo visitors recall memorable encounters with him during live demonstrations or behind-the-scenes experiences. His hands-on, enthusiastic approach embodied his commitment to educating people about wildlife, and it is this that has inspired many individuals throughout the world to help conserve our beloved animals, just like it inspired me. That tour with him will stay with me forever, and I wouldn't be able to thank him enough for the honour. Crickey! Steve Irwin, you truly were one of a kind. Thank you all for the kind comments.
@@jeremykriska2822 it was already dead for one, for two im pretty sure i already know what he is using it for before even finishing the video which is food. crocs eat meat, if they didn't eat other animals, they would eat us..which one sounds better to you? 🤔
@@steveperson5686 Those names bring back so many memories. I really want my fiancee to set up a marathon of all those. Just so I can pretend it's 2001-2005 again.
This is the first time I’ve heard or saw him in a few years, and my god does this bring back a smile to my face. Rip legend, truly one of the all time greats.
@@aok9153 brave wilderness is great, but I still like Irwins narration better, coyote's whole, talking really high pitched, then...... switching real low... is one of the things..... that i do not like, along with..... all the long pauses. you can only take that narration style so much befor its all your listening too. not so much what he is saying IMO. however he is still an awesome presenter and provides awesome facts and great content
I hate it when people discredit Irwin on his methods. They may seem crazy but the man understands these animals better than most people. And his popularity in Australia has changed peoples opinions about the dangerous animals there share there country with. He has probably saved more animal lives than most other humans.
I dont watch animal planet anymore by now for animal adventure type education i know just the right channel in you tube. Brave wilderness Yet animal planet make a contract with them so they will make a new series in their channel. And the result for the brave wilderness fan out there ? They ain't happy.
/ Konivore \ I know, that’s why I stop watching animal planet. It’s called animal planet but they don’t show animals. Good job satanic backwards society, you really know how to flip everything backwards.
Didn’t realize how much I missed Steve’s voice/narration/commentary. Hearing his voice for the first time in years, brought me back, like a old familiar scent. Such Nostalgia . Loved this guy✊
This is why PETA has no room to shit on Steve. The man not only bought up land to allow for conservation of troubled salties, but he also understood upsetting the balance of the ecosystem if he were to remove the alpha so he opted to use negative reenforcement to teach the salty to stay away from boats so that he can be allowed to stay in his natural habitat. On top of that, all of his methods were humane. He used wooden stakes so that the croc wouldn't injure himself when it thrashes. The only bait he used was an invasive species of wild pig that harrasses these crocs' nests. He didn't sedate the salty because of the potential dangers to the croc's life. He used biodegradable hempen string and rope on the traps so that they can be left there to decompose naturally. He cared for the alpha so as to not cause serious stress and kept him cool and hydrated. He immediately released the female croc so that she wouldn't become too stressed. PETA, an organization that just euthanizes 95.5% of the animals it "rescues" is not even close to the level of animal care and conservation efforts that Steve and the Irwins are on.
PETA doesn't care what humans do for animals...they want humans to have ZERO contact with animals..that is their "idea" of conservation. In fact...people who submit there dogs and cats to PETA shelters are only sending the animals to there deaths as PETA euthanizes animals that have had contact with humans...its absolutely insane! But the Liberal media are supporters of PETA so the truth never makes it to the front page!
@Gai the Second God I hope your not serious PETA does about as much for animal rights as the NAACP does for black rights which is to say detrimentally damages the very progress they claim to support
The man was honesty a real life Tarzan. The way how he glided through the water like one of the crocs was amazing. And the way how he says things with such confidence and composure but still makes sure to check his team is ok, and that the croc isn’t getting hurt is why he was and still is the best!
@@psychobillynumbnuts1peta isn't even respected among the most educated animal rights activists. they've done far more harm to animals themselves than they've prevented indirectly
@@psychobillynumbnuts1this bloke genuinely loved animals, but he also possessed common sense on the subject. Peta just want to foist their agenda on everybody, which is that every person in the world should be vegan and we'll let cows, pigs, sheep etc roam everywhere and let the populations of those things just grow and grow and grow. Even though they were originally bred as food items and always will be. It wouldn't surprise me if they called an animal barbaric because it ate a cow or something like that in the wild with no interference by humans!!
That's what made him compulsive viewing, he was flying high and safe as a button. It was just his time with ray, he was in pain 24/7 with various bad injuries, his neck and shoulder were so bad from a croc rescue and an accident with machinery at the zoo taht he couldn't head the last expedition. he was having to stand to one side. Just his time. He was awesome.
Never hurt anything, just wanted to bring awareness and astonishment to the world. I love this guy, he was always really positive and energy vibrated on a whole other level. Miss ya Steve 😢😌👌🏾💪🏾
Same with Kevin Richardson of South Africa who can walk with, hunt with, sleep with and even go against Science and swim with full grown Lion's, Hyena's and Leopards. Great man.
I can never picture him having a bad day & showing it. I felt it was impossible to be around him & be in a bad mood. I would love to see what he'd be up to now with more technology.
And he also entertained all over the world. It was really all over the world by knowing his show can even watched in my country (Myanmar) when i was kid (i use to watch all of them). And it was when internet is not than widespread
this man was my childhood idol and taught me to respect nature and always be kind to those who are smaller than you, he was such a great guy. rest in heaven steve.
39:41 I dunno why but him asking his buddy if he's confident and reassuring him that he was right there to help, it just seems really sweet and heart-warming to me. I suppose it just further proves the kind of character that Steve was, a kind and loving individual, with nothing but respect not only to animals but to humans as well.
Brendan Lake actually he didn’t. He donated most of his earnings to wildlife conservation. He built Australia zoo which is one of the worlds leaders in wildlife education, conservation and rehabilitation. He didn’t “push his luck”. There are definitely TV show folks out there who are motivated by money/fame, but Steve was not one of them.
@kingswift TV You graduate college with that spelling? What a fucking idiot. Can't spell for shit and you like your own comments. Go back to school you stupid twit.
Good thing for you is... His son, daughter and wife now have a TV show. They are on Animal Planet, featured in "Crikey! It's the Irwin's." I watch them just to see his son Robert with animals. He is Steve made over!
Steve Irwin was my hero as a kid and I was so sad to hear of his passing. Hearing and seeing him in this video after so many years is like seeing an old friend again. Much respect to the crocodile man.
It's bitter sweet for me. I think I am still not completely over what happened. I think I will revisit him in another 10 years or so if I last that long
This man gifted us some of the best insight into the wildlife. I was just a tiny kid in Ukraine who knew more about crocodiles than any other animal thanks to Steve. It’s been years, but eyes are still tearing hearing his voice again. RIP Steve. Thank you for all your hard work🫶🏻
@@harrisonofcolorado8886 PETA STANDS FOR PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS, THOSE FUCKAS DISRESPECTED STEVE IRWIN, I HOPE SOMEBODY SHUTS DOWN THAT GODDAMN ORGANIZATION.
God FUCK PETA. Fuck PETA right in every fucking orifice they have. I love animals to death - I'd sooner slap a person than swat a fly. But I cannot emphasize enough: Fuck. PETA. They're full of shit. Routinely kidnapping dogs and animals with loving homes and euthanizing them, among things. Absolutely one of the worst organizations around and do absolutely nothing to advocate for the empathetic treatment of animals, except for making people who support animal rights look crazy.
Bram Schiebroek while it may have been stressful for the croc, it's a much better option then killing the croc, especially since he's the alpha of the pond.
Honestly I'm a member of Peta2 but I gotta roll my eyes at all the dumbshit peta does. Basically what I do at Peta is just help sign things and send emails to companies for more ethical treatment of animals, such as asking brands to stop using real fur and such. But omg it makes me so embarrassed that Peta does shit like try to say Steve Irwin harassed Crocodiles. I have a huge soft spot for Crocodiles, even have a tattoo of one. Watching this video, I can see Steve absolutely wasn't harassing the animals.
this guy had massive balls! I really love how humble and respectful he was of the animals around him... such a bold, knowledgeable, positive guy. Awesome to see his legacy live on in his children.
Steve Irwin is the example how to be 100% Australian: Talks in Aussie accent, Wearing expedition clothes and a Indie Hat, playing with Crocodiles, has always mates around him and driving a white Toyota.
The only things missing are "cunt" and "fuck". Because hes a gentleman. I lived in Sydney for 4 years and had 2 roommates that i swear to god after a few beverages all i could understand was them two words. All fair dinkum this and im pissed that. What the fuck is fair dinkum? I know what it means but where did that come from??
your watching a 8 year old boy that mastered his craft. the way he commanded his teammates to set that trap for that croc. you can see how many times his dad showed him how to do that until he was old enough to do it himself. Steve Irwin would just light up a room when he entered it. Rest In Peace Mate!!!
You can’t convince me that there’s a man more Aussie than Steve Irwin was. The short shorts, hat, accent, using himself as live bait while feeding a salt water croc…
Steve went too soon... he was my hero growing up when I was a kid I wanted to be a zoo keeper just like him and go to his zoo one day and meet him I’ll never be able to meet this great man and it saddens me to think his energy is no longer in this world. RIP Steve
I spent so much time after school watching Steve Irwin and now it looks like I'm about to do it all over again.... just after work now and not after school. What a genuine legendary human
I miss Steve so much. Losing him was such a devastating loss to humanity and the animal kingdom. He was not only my hero but he was a hero to every species on Gods earth. He’d be so proud of his wife and children, especially his son Robert who looks/acts just like him. They have so much passion for saving wildlife and their habitats. Thank-you Steve Irwin for being the caring, gentle, passionate man you were. I wish you were still here with us. God knows what he’s doing & I have to believe that he needed you more on the other side to complete a mission there. It’s so unfair, God always takes the best. Steve world have been upset to know that after his death people went on a killing spree & killed many stingrays to get back at the species that took Steve’s life, he wouldn’t have wanted that. Steve loved all animals and I think he would have even said it was his fault for getting to close. That stingray felt trapped and just did what they do to protect themselves. It just felt so cheap because he went one on one with some of the worlds most dangerous creatures. Your legacy lives on, Steve, not only through your children, wife and zoo but through fans like me who just adored you and everything you accomplished. You were one of a kind, a very special man and I think of you so often. I watch all your films and shows over & over just to see you and hear your voice. I think you’re quite sexy as well and I know that would have made you blush. 😍 #RIPSteveIrwin 🙏🏼 #LovedMissedForever ❤️
i was thinking the same thing like, guys dont hurt sting rays he would have just said that it was his fault that he got in the sting rays area, and cornered it, not saying the sting ray was right in killing the kakey artemas (greek god for animal, i beleve he was artemas) or the kakey sobek (roman god of crockodiles) eather one, or maby both but hes one of them
What? PETA is "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals"! That aside, what i'm angry about is... commenters pulling that into these posts are disrespecting the memory of Steve Irwin!
Grew up watching Steve with my mom. We barely could speak english and would clean offices at night to survive. We would always take a break watching the crocodile hunter in the office tvs. I remember how my mom cried when he passed.
🐨In 1997, while on a fishing trip on the coast of Queensland with his father, Irwin discovered a new species of turtle. 🐢Later given the honor of naming the newly discovered species, he named it "Irwin's Turtle," (Elseya irwini) after his family. 🐌Another newly discovered Australian animal --a species of air-breathing land snail, "Crikey steveirwini," was named after Irwin in 2009.
People need to realize how awesome Steve Irwin was. We all took him for granted because we couldn't imagine that he would ever die. Then once he was gone, it was like, "Damn, I miss that guy. He was one of a kind. Nobody else on Earth is as insane or as capable as Steve. He can't be replaced. That really sucks." 😕 He was such an awesome guy. I mean he spread joy as he was ankle deep in deadly lizards, snakes, and crocs. All while never trying to harm or even disturb them. It was insane.
@@omegamkii3562 to be fair, most men back then did the dirty work so that the world did'nt and they still do yet it has felt to diversified to both genders so that the men of the world no longer have to carry it on their shoulders, men who still do are special and so are the women if their men are not capale enough oe if they can such as mothers (I'm suprisingly right winged tho)
so funny at 29:15 :D 'that tongue tastes the air, picking up any traces of a potential meal' then the camera switches to Steve with an over keen look on his face 'Or a potential problem'
I remember watching Steve as a kid and was always so in awe of him. I'm 37 now and still so in awe. I miss him so much. I'm happy his family is keeping his legacy alive. He was truly a great person.
Steve Irwin: I’m starting to get a little bit nervous here by the water Also Steve Irwin: *uses himself as live bait for the most aggressive croc in his preserve*
Even after gaining fame, he still remains extremely humble, being respectful and passionate for the animals and environment he works with. Stays extremely loyal to his roots and passion. Truly a gem of a person.
@@vision821k4 But your profile picture is something you learned from TV. Steve Irvin was an amazing person on and off the screen. Just look up what this dude did In his life and it's not hard to put the pieces together. Then account all the actual people who were involved in his life and there wasn't a harsh word uttered about this man.
That''s how you know it was just his time and how he went was typical of Steve :) He has to do something differently. Don't forget he was in pain 24.7 towards the end, he's at peace and pain free now ♥
This was the first time I've heard Steve's voice since that horrible day. I must say his educational voice can still capture my attention, bridging the gap between nature and human's misunderstanding and respect for nature. Still missing him.
This man was so fearless when it came to dangerous animals. You can see the enthusiasm he had for wildlife conservation....literally like he lived for that and that only. Such a cool dude. I can still remember hearing the news he passed. So sad but he died doing something he loved 😍
i doubt he was fearless, but the way he did all he did despite every fight or flight instinct telling him to get tf out of there makes me admire him even more. true bravery is not about having no fear, but by pursuing despite your fear.
this man was my childhood i actually get kind of emotional talking about him he taught me to love and respect all animals rest in peace Steve Irwin your wife and kids hold your Legacy well hope your proud the fact that he was kinda goofy and hold up everything with his knowledge on all the animals he handles just proves how much of a kind hearted guy he was 39:30 he make sure the lead guy is confident that he can hold and let’s him know he’s not alone he boosts his teams Morel he’s a natural leader
Thanks to Steve, Terri and the crew. Miss you Steve but thanks to your help my 2 sons are now lovers of all things wild. RIP and best wishes to Terri from the UK!
@@johnnyfavorite1194 They're saying that in any other context, it would sound like he's admiring another woman's looks right in front of his wife. But in the context of Steve Irwin, he's just talking about animals.
The absolute authenticity of this man is beyond unreal I’ve anyways loved watching him and even now without all the tech we have now he had a way of connecting everyone with things they normally would connect on R.I.P STEVE THE G.O.A.T
Miss this guy, I remember my first time seeing him on TV, in Mississippi after a Friday night high school football game, turned on Discovery Channel and seen this crazy man hoping on alligators and I was hooked.
My heart broke when I learned that Steve died. There will never be someone as beloved as Steve and his passion and love for what he did on an everyday basis. God bless Terri and the kids.
Man I still tear up when I hear Steve's voice, my whole childhood was focused on wild life because of him. Still to this day I do everything I can to help wild life that people have taken out of the wild wrongly and try to figure out how we can get them in a better situation
So far I thought I know Steve Irwin's filmography well but until now I wasn't aware he made this documentary called Crocs Down Under. It's a truly brilliant film. Steve is one of my heroes. He inspired me to love wildlife. It's thanks to him I'm interested in reptiles.
That team straight-up gave a dominant male saltie a time-out. What legends. And that bit where Terri and Steve worked together to release the female croc... That's the dream right there, to go out and help wild animals with your partner right there beside you, just as dedicated as you are.
steve is one of the reasons of i love wildlife and nature so much i grew up watching videos of him and was so mesmerized, hes why i wanted to be a vet but now i just have my own animals that i care for. i love and stand by the things hes done as a person and i will continue to love and appreciate his work for as long as i live.
Incredible... I was too young to truly appreciate this the first time I saw this... As an adult I now fully respect what Steve Irwin was truly trying to do.
Love how he talked about animals like they were his ‘human’ buddies like big mate, salties as freshies yaknow XD man I miss him hope he’s chillin with his buddies up there
Hey Steve, I saw your son on TV a few weeks ago talking about you.... he looks very much like you! May your soul come back as one of your grandchildren!
Y'all remember that episode when a female crocodiles (I think one of the biggest if not the biggest) died on her sleep? And he went in there, carried her body and no croc even tried anything? That's respect right there, the complete energy of Steve and the Crocs were connected by more than food and a pond
I wish Steve was still around for my boy to see in action.His enthusiasm for wildlife, large and small, was infectious.If there were a lot more like Steve, then this planet would be a much better place.His legacy lives on, through his family and films.Thankyou Steve Irwin.
It's crazy how much I can miss someone I never met. His shows shaped my life's trajectory and led me to be the person I am today. Of all my heros I look up to in life, he is on top.
Gosh I was young around 5-7 when Steve passed and I remember crying when my dad told me that he passed. He got me interested in all of the animal documentaries and he was a good man to them. I still sometimes reminisce about him and others who died too young. RIP Steve. ☹️😭😢
I love how he refers to the Crocs he wants to save as “troublemakers”. Most people would refer to them as man-eating abominations that have become too dangerous to even get close to. It shows how much he cares about these animals and how much he gave to the world. Thank you Steve Irwin.
I was in the 5th grade when this amazing man left this world now 27 with 2 kids I want to show my kids the value of nature and to have respect for wildlife thanks steve irwin for a great childhood we all miss you may your legacy live on for generations to come
I'm fascinated at the way a huge Saltie can just disappear even in shallow water. If you're in their territory you had better keep your head on a swivel.
You won’t be able to see it, no matter how much you look. They literally have no traces once they go under. If you’re in saltie territory and in their water, you are in BIG danger
Steve was the one person i looked up to as a role model. I love all animals big or small.. He was and always will be the best.. You will always be remembered as the best in my eyes steve...
I went to the zoo with my family a long time ago and got toured by the man himself. Still have his photo on my desk. Rip steve irwin.
Edit: To clear some doubt. Yes, Steve Irwin, the beloved wildlife conservationist, the man I look up to, was known to give personal tours at Australia Zoo when time permitted. He was deeply involved in the zoo’s operations and would often surprise visitors by interacting with guests (me, luckily so at the time), showcasing animals, and sharing his passion for wildlife conservation. While his busy schedule with filming and conservation efforts limited these appearances, many zoo visitors recall memorable encounters with him during live demonstrations or behind-the-scenes experiences. His hands-on, enthusiastic approach embodied his commitment to educating people about wildlife, and it is this that has inspired many individuals throughout the world to help conserve our beloved animals, just like it inspired me. That tour with him will stay with me forever, and I wouldn't be able to thank him enough for the honour. Crickey! Steve Irwin, you truly were one of a kind. Thank you all for the kind comments.
[GAMEKILLER] damn, I recently got back into this stuff after watching his sons show
I think the whole world is jealous of u.
Wait what? How did he die?
@@MrFallDamage787 he died a long time ago... by a stingray
@@MrFallDamage787 bro it was 14 years ago
What a guy. He even designed the trap specifically so that it wouldn’t hurt the croc. Just a great human being through and through.
He never hurt a soul. He wasn’t a hunter, he was an animal lover and a teacher
@@jeremykriska2822 true, but he didn’t kill it himself.
@@jeremykriska2822 it was already dead for one, for two im pretty sure i already know what he is using it for before even finishing the video which is food. crocs eat meat, if they didn't eat other animals, they would eat us..which one sounds better to you? 🤔
@@jeremykriska2822 Never hurt a soul doesn't mean you gotta be vegan lol
@Kushal Vyas Yes, we all know, but he didn’t hurt it (or even touch it)
Presumably it mistook his shadow for a shark and attacked
This man single handedly raised a generation of children to love animals… 😔 rip to a legend
fakest family ever
Between him, Jeff Corwin, Zaboomafoo, and the Survivor Man and Man Vs Wild (had some animal, wildlife survival tips etc.)
@@steveperson5686You basically described my childhood (although mine also had Dave Salmoni). Heck, I did consider zoology as a career path.
@@steveperson5686 Those names bring back so many memories. I really want my fiancee to set up a marathon of all those. Just so I can pretend it's 2001-2005 again.
He got me into learning more about wildlife (even if I diverted towards learning about sharks more than Crocs)
This is the first time I’ve heard or saw him in a few years, and my god does this bring back a smile to my face.
Rip legend, truly one of the all time greats.
Hell yeah brother
His son seems to have taken up his standard and is just as brilliant to watch with the animals
How can a person wearing a mask in their profile picture ever worship a man who took great risks to be one with nature?
Yes instead of sitting watching yt
SAME HERE ITS MADE MY HEART SO WARM BOY DO I MISS HIM
It would good to put his shows back on tv...they are great to teach kids about the importance of all animals.
Wertuikx mrn
Wish granted kinda his kids have there own show with their mom and wez
@@aaronimbragulio5290 They are great even though they are considered "old".
Have you ever heard of Brave Wilderness?
@@aok9153 brave wilderness is great, but I still like Irwins narration better, coyote's whole, talking really high pitched, then...... switching real low... is one of the things..... that i do not like, along with..... all the long pauses. you can only take that narration style so much befor its all your listening too. not so much what he is saying IMO. however he is still an awesome presenter and provides awesome facts and great content
“I’m here to help the humans and protect the crocodiles” this man gets it.
I miss this man.
I misss this man 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
He gets everything
I hate it when people discredit Irwin on his methods. They may seem crazy but the man understands these animals better than most people. And his popularity in Australia has changed peoples opinions about the dangerous animals there share there country with. He has probably saved more animal lives than most other humans.
Everyone wins👍🏾
Remember when animal planet actually used to play stuff like this?
Yeah you remember when animal planet WAS animal planet? Very sad how far its declined.
@@soggy5854 Haven't watched in a while. What is it now? Is it not still animal documentaries?
I dont watch animal planet anymore by now for animal adventure type education i know just the right channel in you tube.
Brave wilderness
Yet animal planet make a contract with them so they will make a new series in their channel.
And the result for the brave wilderness fan out there ?
They ain't happy.
@@soggy5854 lil late but nat geo wild has is the more animal focused channel nowadays
/ Konivore \ I know, that’s why I stop watching animal planet. It’s called animal planet but they don’t show animals. Good job satanic backwards society, you really know how to flip everything backwards.
Imagine taking the time and effort to “educate” a crocodile on how to coexist with humans. What a legend Steve was!!
RIP!
@Kapil Sharma but now we have Matthew wright because he is also like irwin
No person could replace him but I think all should try! We are seriously failing at being custodians of the planet.
most humans still cave apes level need education and teaching that god didnt make earth for humans, australia was new england like new jerusalem
humans need to be educated on how to coexist with nature not the other way round
Didn’t realize how much I missed Steve’s voice/narration/commentary. Hearing his voice for the first time in years, brought me back, like a old familiar scent. Such Nostalgia .
Loved this guy✊
Me too 😢
Use to watch him with my dad when Sky tv was new, god that makes me feel old
Things were so animated & done at its utmost. Really entertaining. I missed it too.
Gone but never forgotten, R.I.P Steve 💔🫶
Watch his komodo dragon episode. Hilarious
Steve Irwin was the "Hold my beer" guy of the nature science world
aw :(
Not really. He knew exactly what he was doing and always explained why he did anything risky.
@@bcaye I mean it was just a joke .
@@DegriffaDylan How the hell did Barbara not understand that it was a joke in the first place is what you gotta ask yourself.
Yet he actually helped
This is why PETA has no room to shit on Steve. The man not only bought up land to allow for conservation of troubled salties, but he also understood upsetting the balance of the ecosystem if he were to remove the alpha so he opted to use negative reenforcement to teach the salty to stay away from boats so that he can be allowed to stay in his natural habitat. On top of that, all of his methods were humane. He used wooden stakes so that the croc wouldn't injure himself when it thrashes. The only bait he used was an invasive species of wild pig that harrasses these crocs' nests. He didn't sedate the salty because of the potential dangers to the croc's life. He used biodegradable hempen string and rope on the traps so that they can be left there to decompose naturally. He cared for the alpha so as to not cause serious stress and kept him cool and hydrated. He immediately released the female croc so that she wouldn't become too stressed. PETA, an organization that just euthanizes 95.5% of the animals it "rescues" is not even close to the level of animal care and conservation efforts that Steve and the Irwins are on.
more like murders the animals
edit: peta, i mean
"steve and the irwins" sounds kinda like a band name
PETA doesn't care what humans do for animals...they want humans to have ZERO contact with animals..that is their "idea" of conservation. In fact...people who submit there dogs and cats to PETA shelters are only sending the animals to there deaths as PETA euthanizes animals that have had contact with humans...its absolutely insane! But the Liberal media are supporters of PETA so the truth never makes it to the front page!
Watch the story and you'll love the man. He's dead but conservation lives on
@Gai the Second God I hope your not serious PETA does about as much for animal rights as the NAACP does for black rights which is to say detrimentally damages the very progress they claim to support
The man was honesty a real life Tarzan. The way how he glided through the water like one of the crocs was amazing. And the way how he says things with such confidence and composure but still makes sure to check his team is ok, and that the croc isn’t getting hurt is why he was and still is the best!
"I'm here to help teach the humans and help the crocodile."
Hear that @Peta
Sounds like Peter but spelled like peta
Ryne the difference is peta kill animals Steve helped animals
@Migfra Danmark keep your mouth shut then. No one gives a shit about your opinion
@@ethanmccormack9561 Take your own advice
@@konakano7955 haha shut up midget, your opinion is irrelevant.
Can we just talk about how Steve uses a natural wood barrier so the croc won't hurt himself?
Yet PETA wants to say this man was harmful to animals
@@bravocrimson12 well PETA is retarded and we don't listen to them because their hypocrites
Not to mention doesn't just shoot it and takes time to do aversion training.
bruce thundercock I thought that as well he really was an animal lover
Can we talk about how everyone somehow just realized that PETA is stupid
am I the only one who rewatches these things because no one comes as close as steve the legend
if you want to see people who loves and takes care of nature as much as Irwin did you must see Frank Cuesta
No disrespect to the legend but what about Jeremy wade the other lwgend
You're not the only one ,I never get tired of watching his shows or movie
I love this stuff
No, you're not the only one whos watching this
To me, this is pure art, no drama, no cowardice, just pure education on how the wildlife can be both beautiful and terrifying.
You can never get bored of his voice! I could listen to him all day.
Sam Ward I could listen to your mom all day
Lord, I sure miss this man. His zest for life brings so much joy. We are blessed that he and his adventures were immortalized in film.
Agreed.
Guy was an @sshole, spent his whole life chasing and antagonizing wildlife
I used to love watching his documentaries when I was a kid. This brings a nostalgic feeling!
Bruce William my dad used to love watching Steve .... RIP Steve, RIP dad
Bruce William of a
look who I find
Bruce William he came up underneath my videos, loved yuh Steve'O, heck, I'll use your alligator catching technique one day in a video 😂
Bruce William he was my idle
I don't think anyone can say they don't like or love Steve. He is legendary
legendary idiot
Soon his son Robert will be the Leader of Australia Zoo
I'm sure Peta doesn't
@@psychobillynumbnuts1peta isn't even respected among the most educated animal rights activists. they've done far more harm to animals themselves than they've prevented indirectly
@@psychobillynumbnuts1this bloke genuinely loved animals, but he also possessed common sense on the subject. Peta just want to foist their agenda on everybody, which is that every person in the world should be vegan and we'll let cows, pigs, sheep etc roam everywhere and let the populations of those things just grow and grow and grow. Even though they were originally bred as food items and always will be. It wouldn't surprise me if they called an animal barbaric because it ate a cow or something like that in the wild with no interference by humans!!
Steve has the look in his eyes of true love and passion for what he does, its unmistakable
43:25
Steve Irwin "there's a croc here" *proceeds to jump into water
@•_Saturn Angel_• "safe" lol
That's me
Robbie Omahony. no he jumps on top of the croc in the water and rides him. while filming in first view!! great shots and doc😱😱👌
That's what made him compulsive viewing, he was flying high and safe as a button. It was just his time with ray, he was in pain 24/7 with various bad injuries, his neck and shoulder were so bad from a croc rescue and an accident with machinery at the zoo taht he couldn't head the last expedition. he was having to stand to one side. Just his time. He was awesome.
@@angeloddrev he had back pain from his gigantic balls of steel weighing him down
Never hurt anything, just wanted to bring awareness and astonishment to the world. I love this guy, he was always really positive and energy vibrated on a whole other level. Miss ya Steve 😢😌👌🏾💪🏾
Same with Kevin Richardson of South Africa who can walk with, hunt with, sleep with and even go against Science and swim with full grown Lion's, Hyena's and Leopards. Great man.
Dion Gibbs BPWP I just looked him up and did he die too? Man I loved watching their shoes it hurts
noblesj2 how'd you get non white emojis? Very cool!
I can never picture him having a bad day & showing it. I felt it was impossible to be around him & be in a bad mood. I would love to see what he'd be up to now with more technology.
And he also entertained all over the world. It was really all over the world by knowing his show can even watched in my country (Myanmar) when i was kid (i use to watch all of them). And it was when internet is not than widespread
this man was my childhood idol and taught me to respect nature and always be kind to those who are smaller than you, he was such a great guy. rest in heaven steve.
He was an atheist thankfully, get your religious nonsense outta here.
39:41 I dunno why but him asking his buddy if he's confident and reassuring him that he was right there to help, it just seems really sweet and heart-warming to me. I suppose it just further proves the kind of character that Steve was, a kind and loving individual, with nothing but respect not only to animals but to humans as well.
Because he meant it and it was genuine. Also the tonality in which he asked.
I still literally grieve for this man. You know he’s up there running Heaven’s zoo lol
You. Are so right he is. Doing what he loves
Oh god.... Handling dinosaurs plz.... That'd be crazy.
I mean luck runs out and this guy pushed his luck for fame and money
Amen!
Brendan Lake actually he didn’t. He donated most of his earnings to wildlife conservation. He built Australia zoo which is one of the worlds leaders in wildlife education, conservation and rehabilitation. He didn’t “push his luck”. There are definitely TV show folks out there who are motivated by money/fame, but Steve was not one of them.
Steve Irwin is the bob ross of nature
And over here we got some happy little Crocs
Steve Irwin, Mr Rogers and Bob Ross are the Holy Trinity truly wholesome people.
Every croc needs a friend..
Lol this is like the fifth video I seen this dude comment on, lol what’s up Taco?
@DougVale he didnt approach it, you are stupid huh?
“He’s a gentle lover”
🤣🤣🤣 that’s something only Steve would say about a 14ft 🐊
🐊 justin
🐊 angel
We just made a video on Steve Irwin the other day. You forget how awesome this guy really was. So much energy and passion. He is truly missed. R.I.P.
Using his death on someone else's video to promote yourself...
@kingswift TV You graduate college with that spelling? What a fucking idiot. Can't spell for shit and you like your own comments. Go back to school you stupid twit.
@@trod146 Honestly he was just saying RIP to him stop being a keyboard warrior and just be respectful
@@trod146 you are a hypocrite
Good thing for you is... His son, daughter and wife now have a TV show. They are on Animal Planet, featured in "Crikey! It's the Irwin's." I watch them just to see his son Robert with animals. He is Steve made over!
Steve Irwin was my hero as a kid and I was so sad to hear of his passing. Hearing and seeing him in this video after so many years is like seeing an old friend again. Much respect to the crocodile man.
I wish he wasn't stung by that stingray. 😢
“Holy snappin duck sh!t!?” -Steve Irwin 18:20
It's bitter sweet for me. I think I am still not completely over what happened. I think I will revisit him in another 10 years or so if I last that long
Don't you see this is all staged, using the animal as a prop, so Steve Irwin can look like some kind of nature-lover?
*Steve goes to stalk huge croc*
Steve: "Meanwhile, Terri will be busy setting up camp!"
awesomeisthename22 best kind of wife a man could ask for
@@bigmonkeyman5372 They really were made for each other.
Terri was and still is pretty sick
Ya.... You gotta let that stuff go... LOL!
Michael Srite Oh no big whoop dear! It's a woman joke😉
This man gifted us some of the best insight into the wildlife. I was just a tiny kid in Ukraine who knew more about crocodiles than any other animal thanks to Steve.
It’s been years, but eyes are still tearing hearing his voice again.
RIP Steve. Thank you for all your hard work🫶🏻
PETA: Steve Irwin died harassing animals
Steve Irwin: If we left them where they were they probably would have been shot
PETA is such a hypocritical group. They insult a dead man for doing something that they are actually doing. Good thing I'm on the internet's side now.
PETA doesn't protect animals they euthanize 80% of the animals in their shelter
@@harrisonofcolorado8886 PETA STANDS FOR PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS, THOSE FUCKAS DISRESPECTED STEVE IRWIN, I HOPE SOMEBODY SHUTS DOWN THAT GODDAMN ORGANIZATION.
@@harrisonofcolorado8886 Fuck Peta, I actually hope they all get severe cancer
God FUCK PETA. Fuck PETA right in every fucking orifice they have. I love animals to death - I'd sooner slap a person than swat a fly. But I cannot emphasize enough: Fuck. PETA. They're full of shit. Routinely kidnapping dogs and animals with loving homes and euthanizing them, among things. Absolutely one of the worst organizations around and do absolutely nothing to advocate for the empathetic treatment of animals, except for making people who support animal rights look crazy.
I miss Steve. The world got a little colder and less fun without him.
Facts
Do you know the stingray that killed him is still probably alive? All smirks and smug from that bastard.
@@vision821k4 this comment couldnt be more stupid. 👋
Yes
@@Randy-jf8rb Your name is "Randy" doesn't get much gayer than that.
All thumbs down on this video are from members of PETA... Steve will always be a legend!!
i mean.. you cant denie the fact that the teaching method (which may look like the only method) was a little torturous.
Bram Schiebroek he’s just here to stir the pot. Look at Steve making a come back from the grave
Either that, or they're from Mr. Croc. XD
Bram Schiebroek while it may have been stressful for the croc, it's a much better option then killing the croc, especially since he's the alpha of the pond.
Honestly I'm a member of Peta2 but I gotta roll my eyes at all the dumbshit peta does. Basically what I do at Peta is just help sign things and send emails to companies for more ethical treatment of animals, such as asking brands to stop using real fur and such. But omg it makes me so embarrassed that Peta does shit like try to say Steve Irwin harassed Crocodiles. I have a huge soft spot for Crocodiles, even have a tattoo of one. Watching this video, I can see Steve absolutely wasn't harassing the animals.
He is one of the most genuine likable people. RIP Steve!
this guy had massive balls! I really love how humble and respectful he was of the animals around him... such a bold, knowledgeable, positive guy. Awesome to see his legacy live on in his children.
Steve Irwin is the example how to be 100% Australian: Talks in Aussie accent, Wearing expedition clothes and a Indie Hat, playing with Crocodiles, has always mates around him and driving a white Toyota.
Not to mention the Didgeridoo music in the background
Oooooooo
Ooo
The only things missing are "cunt" and "fuck". Because hes a gentleman. I lived in Sydney for 4 years and had 2 roommates that i swear to god after a few beverages all i could understand was them two words. All fair dinkum this and im pissed that. What the fuck is fair dinkum? I know what it means but where did that come from??
with a hot American pearbottom wife.
your watching a 8 year old boy that mastered his craft. the way he commanded his teammates to set that trap for that croc. you can see how many times his dad showed him how to do that until he was old enough to do it himself. Steve Irwin would just light up a room when he entered it. Rest In Peace Mate!!!
*You’re
We were all robbed the day he died. Imagine what he would be like in his older years. He was not only a national treasure but a world treasure!!
i bet he would have received a Nobel Peace Prize if he was still around.
ESPICIALLY with the podcast era. Steve on Joe Rogen would have been a banger episode
@@twiss9341joe Rogan is a pedo
You can’t convince me that there’s a man more Aussie than Steve Irwin was. The short shorts, hat, accent, using himself as live bait while feeding a salt water croc…
Can’t forget to send you my prayers for a happy weekend, I wish you joy and happiness all of your life, happy weekend.
I think people based the Aussie stereotype off of him lol. So you're probably right, there's no one more Aussie
@@Avarr01 yeah, good for australians. It's nice to have a stereotype based on a role model.
If I may ask where are you from as for me I am from Dublin Ireland but I have spent most of my life in Florida
@@kisstomas6019 He isn't going to f*** you dude.
Steve went too soon... he was my hero growing up when I was a kid I wanted to be a zoo keeper just like him and go to his zoo one day and meet him I’ll never be able to meet this great man and it saddens me to think his energy is no longer in this world. RIP Steve
It lives on through his children and the people who learned/inspired from his shows =)
I wanted to do the same growing up.
@@tacibell7026 no offense to his family, but his kids will never be as good as him :'(
Robert his son is just like Steve, he will be the new crocodile hunter when he is older
When I was kid, I would never miss his episodes.
He was magnificent.
Love him.
He is like a movie character who inspires us to become like himself.
I spent so much time after school watching Steve Irwin and now it looks like I'm about to do it all over again.... just after work now and not after school. What a genuine legendary human
I miss Steve so much. Losing him was such a devastating loss to humanity and the animal kingdom. He was not only my hero but he was a hero to every species on Gods earth. He’d be so proud of his wife and children, especially his son Robert who looks/acts just like him. They have so much passion for saving wildlife and their habitats. Thank-you Steve Irwin for being the caring, gentle, passionate man you were. I wish you were still here with us. God knows what he’s doing & I have to believe that he needed you more on the other side to complete a mission there. It’s so unfair, God always takes the best. Steve world have been upset to know that after his death people went on a killing spree & killed many stingrays to get back at the species that took Steve’s life, he wouldn’t have wanted that. Steve loved all animals and I think he would have even said it was his fault for getting to close. That stingray felt trapped and just did what they do to protect themselves. It just felt so cheap because he went one on one with some of the worlds most dangerous creatures. Your legacy lives on, Steve, not only through your children, wife and zoo but through fans like me who just adored you and everything you accomplished. You were one of a kind, a very special man and I think of you so often. I watch all your films and shows over & over just to see you and hear your voice. I think you’re quite sexy as well and I know that would have made you blush. 😍
#RIPSteveIrwin 🙏🏼
#LovedMissedForever ❤️
Dude was a legend hands down. We won't have another crocodile hunter like him 🥺
Insomniac I agree with you hun
Waheedullah wafa wdym
i was thinking the same thing like, guys dont hurt sting rays he would have just said that it was his fault that he got in the sting rays area, and cornered it, not saying the sting ray was right in killing the kakey artemas (greek god for animal, i beleve he was artemas) or the kakey sobek (roman god of crockodiles) eather one, or maby both but hes one of them
One of the best blokes to ever have lived
February 22, 2019: Happy Birthday, Steve! We miss you...
Top Ten Photos Taken Moments Before Disaster
i guess you're cussing PETA because you support this: investigations.peta.org/china-dog-leather/
and THIS! th-cam.com/video/DE56fAD3HyE/w-d-xo.html
@@info145 We're cussing peta because they probably kill the same amount of dogs and cats as these chinese dudes
What? PETA is "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals"! That aside, what i'm angry about is... commenters pulling that into these posts are disrespecting the memory of Steve Irwin!
@@info145 People eating tasty animals
“Crocodile’s like Agro Live For Hundred years and have a long memory’s” i wonder if Agro remembers steve
Dunno about Agro but Graham (the croc that bit Wes) definitely does. Graham even knows that Robert is Steve's son.
@@streakyanchovy nice
Yes so do I
StreakyAnchovy you are so right
@@streakyanchovy why do you think that?
Grew up watching Steve with my mom. We barely could speak english and would clean offices at night to survive. We would always take a break watching the crocodile hunter in the office tvs. I remember how my mom cried when he passed.
Steve just seemed like such a caring compassionate individual, wish more people in this world were like him.
🐨In 1997, while on a fishing trip on the coast of Queensland with his father, Irwin discovered a new species of turtle.
🐢Later given the honor of naming the newly discovered species, he named it "Irwin's Turtle," (Elseya irwini) after his family.
🐌Another newly discovered Australian animal --a species of air-breathing land snail, "Crikey steveirwini," was named after Irwin in 2009.
I thought you were joking but there actually is a snail called 'Crikey steveirwini'.
I miss Steve so bad.. the Earth needs more men like him..
His son is just like him
brandon hastings and daughter
Sam S his son is the only one who can fill his boots
People need to realize how awesome Steve Irwin was. We all took him for granted because we couldn't imagine that he would ever die. Then once he was gone, it was like, "Damn, I miss that guy. He was one of a kind. Nobody else on Earth is as insane or as capable as Steve. He can't be replaced. That really sucks." 😕
He was such an awesome guy. I mean he spread joy as he was ankle deep in deadly lizards, snakes, and crocs. All while never trying to harm or even disturb them. It was insane.
Wasn't he, though. In the worst way.
Take note, This is a REAL man. Not because of what he does but because of how he IS. My kids and I are still missing you 😓😓. Crikey,
Ultimate Cleaning/Organize "Real Men" choose who they want to be. They don't abide by a stereotype made by people.
Omega Mk II not necessarily
@@omegamkii3562 to be fair, most men back then did the dirty work so that the world did'nt and they still do yet it has felt to diversified to both genders so that the men of the world no longer have to carry it on their shoulders, men who still do are special and so are the women if their men are not capale enough oe if they can such as mothers (I'm suprisingly right winged tho)
@@omegamkii3562 😂
This man really put an alpha croc in time out for being a bad boy, what a legend.
G I G A C H A D S I N H I S T O R Y
Underrated comment 😂
A real legend
“Holy snappin duck sh!t!?” -Steve Irwin 18:20
Disgusting. 'A bad boy.' Are you kidding??
so funny at 29:15 :D 'that tongue tastes the air, picking up any traces of a potential meal'
then the camera switches to Steve with an over keen look on his face
'Or a potential problem'
Hahaha golden
Hahahahhahahaahah
numaTruehome 100 gone but never forgotten
I remember watching Steve as a kid and was always so in awe of him. I'm 37 now and still so in awe. I miss him so much. I'm happy his family is keeping his legacy alive. He was truly a great person.
He will always be a legend
Steve Irwin: I’m starting to get a little bit nervous here by the water
Also Steve Irwin: *uses himself as live bait for the most aggressive croc in his preserve*
Jazz music stops.
Wow
He is dumb
@@shalvisheth1137 fuck you too
Better facing dem jaws in familiar territory than the prospect of being snuck up on and gobbled by a one-ton armoured bear trap I guess.
I hope his son gets a show. He’s got that passion and love when he speaks just like his father❤️
Even after gaining fame, he still remains extremely humble, being respectful and passionate for the animals and environment he works with. Stays extremely loyal to his roots and passion. Truly a gem of a person.
Bah! Like you knew him personally clown. Stop thinking you know people from television my man.
@@vision821k4 Better to be a clown than an ass.
@RP you just told someone how to behave on the internet....
@@vision821k4 But your profile picture is something you learned from TV. Steve Irvin was an amazing person on and off the screen. Just look up what this dude did In his life and it's not hard to put the pieces together. Then account all the actual people who were involved in his life and there wasn't a harsh word uttered about this man.
It's sad he's been gone for nearly 2 decades.
I love how he assures his wife that’s she’s safe when she’s by the croc 🥰 he was too good for this earth💗
Steve taught me to love all animals great and small, his memory will live on because I will pass these lessons onto my children, thank you Steve.
Amazing how many times he could have died there and he ends up dying to a normally conservative animal Rest In Peace Steve
I wish I had a time machine
That''s how you know it was just his time and how he went was typical of Steve :) He has to do something differently. Don't forget he was in pain 24.7 towards the end, he's at peace and pain free now ♥
@Michael Srite life, the pain of seeing death to the creatures he protected and the pain he suffered happily to protect then
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 i think it was more from the physical pain of getting stung by a stingray
A truly wonderful man. You'll be missed, Steve, always!!!
Lucas Fletcher yup
Hi
I miss him dearly like the loss of a uncle
Genuinely enjoying watching this in memory of good ol Steve
How did he die again
This was the first time I've heard Steve's voice since that horrible day. I must say his educational voice can still capture my attention, bridging the gap between nature and human's misunderstanding and respect for nature. Still missing him.
This man was so fearless when it came to dangerous animals. You can see the enthusiasm he had for wildlife conservation....literally like he lived for that and that only. Such a cool dude. I can still remember hearing the news he passed. So sad but he died doing something he loved 😍
i doubt he was fearless, but the way he did all he did despite every fight or flight instinct telling him to get tf out of there makes me admire him even more. true bravery is not about having no fear, but by pursuing despite your fear.
perhaps fearlessness got him killed....
this man was my childhood i actually get kind of emotional talking about him he taught me to love and respect all animals rest in peace Steve Irwin your wife and kids hold your Legacy well hope your proud
the fact that he was kinda goofy and hold up everything with his knowledge on all the animals he handles just proves how much of a kind hearted guy he was
39:30 he make sure the lead guy is confident that he can hold and let’s him know he’s not alone he boosts his teams Morel he’s a natural leader
yup
Thanks to Steve, Terri and the crew. Miss you Steve but thanks to your help my 2 sons are now lovers of all things wild. RIP and best wishes to Terri from the UK!
It’s May 2023 and I still use Steve’s videos to educate my kids! RIP buddy! True hero!
He left us too soon. Such a contagious spirit. He had so much more to give the world
We got you Steve, PETA ain't got anything on the work you did, wherever you are, thank you for teaching us about animals.
Hes dead
Anthony Hewitt no shit
@@anthonyhewitt9397 so is your sister
Steve is the only person who can say “beautiful young female” in front of his wife
Why wouldn’t he be able to say that? It’s not like he’s insecure about what his wife is doing 41:42
@@johnnyfavorite1194 They're saying that in any other context, it would sound like he's admiring another woman's looks right in front of his wife. But in the context of Steve Irwin, he's just talking about animals.
And say yah might
lol
Lol
The absolute authenticity of this man is beyond unreal I’ve anyways loved watching him and even now without all the tech we have now he had a way of connecting everyone with things they normally would connect on R.I.P STEVE THE G.O.A.T
Did anyone else hear "Holy snapping duck shit!" when Steve spotted the croc at 18:20? That is now part of my everyday vocabulary.
So i'm not the only one
Yea I did lmao
He definitely said that
Was definitely weird to hear him swear but what a great phrase!
I laughed so loud I woke up my wife!! 😆🤣
This man's voice was so soothing.
Miss this guy, I remember my first time seeing him on TV, in Mississippi after a Friday night high school football game, turned on Discovery Channel and seen this crazy man hoping on alligators and I was hooked.
TG an older girl
TG Same here, only on Animal Planet after football practice in Vegas. #GoSpartans
Crocodiles not alligators
ghost boy really depends on the episode
My heart broke when I learned that Steve died. There will never be someone as beloved as Steve and his passion and love for what he did on an everyday basis. God bless Terri and the kids.
Man I still tear up when I hear Steve's voice, my whole childhood was focused on wild life because of him. Still to this day I do everything I can to help wild life that people have taken out of the wild wrongly and try to figure out how we can get them in a better situation
I hear you on that one. I remember getting up early in the morning before I went to school just to watch his shows.
Good for you it's people like you that make our world a better place
Sameeee
😂
Not gonna lie... Watching this brought a nostalgic tear to my eye.
Revenant 0713 You’re not alone.
That makes three of us
Me too buddy 😭. He was pure of heart ❤️
So far I thought I know Steve Irwin's filmography well but until now I wasn't aware he made this documentary called Crocs Down Under. It's a truly brilliant film. Steve is one of my heroes. He inspired me to love wildlife. It's thanks to him I'm interested in reptiles.
Baker Mayweather lmao
Baker Mayweather fuck off
Alfie Barker What’s wrong with you? What did they say to trigger you?
That team straight-up gave a dominant male saltie a time-out. What legends.
And that bit where Terri and Steve worked together to release the female croc... That's the dream right there, to go out and help wild animals with your partner right there beside you, just as dedicated as you are.
She definitely had to have confidence like Steve knowing most people they'd be like "nah I'll go help with the squirrels"
steve is one of the reasons of i love wildlife and nature so much i grew up watching videos of him and was so mesmerized, hes why i wanted to be a vet but now i just have my own animals that i care for. i love and stand by the things hes done as a person and i will continue to love and appreciate his work for as long as i live.
Incredible... I was too young to truly appreciate this the first time I saw this... As an adult I now fully respect what Steve Irwin was truly trying to do.
Love how he talked about animals like they were his ‘human’ buddies like big mate, salties as freshies yaknow XD man I miss him hope he’s chillin with his buddies up there
this man was genuinely interested in the animals and not doing this just for TV. A true enthusiast and animal lover.
Hey Steve, I saw your son on TV a few weeks ago talking about you.... he looks very much like you! May your soul come back as one of your grandchildren!
"While freshies eat small prey like small crayfish, or even insects, a saltie might fancy a piece of you." lol
Nice commentary
I'm certain that Steve's blood is made out of caffeine... His energy is just unmatched...
The package has been secured. Sit tight...
Stingray
Or had some hyperactivity disorder... looks a bit like it with his impulsive behaviour
This man’s death is the only one I ever cried over. His love of animals most fear braught me the most joy growing up. Rip stevie
How he is died?
The man had a Death Wish and knew he would die doing this type of stuff
I have now found myself binge watching Steve 😂
Landon Cormier dude same
Same
Y'all remember that episode when a female crocodiles (I think one of the biggest if not the biggest) died on her sleep? And he went in there, carried her body and no croc even tried anything? That's respect right there, the complete energy of Steve and the Crocs were connected by more than food and a pond
I wish Steve was still around for my boy to see in action.His enthusiasm for wildlife, large and small, was infectious.If there were a lot more like Steve, then this planet would be a much better place.His legacy lives on, through his family and films.Thankyou Steve Irwin.
I’d want a second version but nobody could replace Steve. It would be like stealing a dead man’s shoes
It's crazy how much I can miss someone I never met. His shows shaped my life's trajectory and led me to be the person I am today. Of all my heros I look up to in life, he is on top.
Gosh I was young around 5-7 when Steve passed and I remember crying when my dad told me that he passed. He got me interested in all of the animal documentaries and he was a good man to them. I still sometimes reminisce about him and others who died too young. RIP Steve. ☹️😭😢
Who else is here just cause its been years since they've heard steves voice and didnt even look for this vid, but clicked anyways?
I love how he refers to the Crocs he wants to save as “troublemakers”. Most people would refer to them as man-eating abominations that have become too dangerous to even get close to. It shows how much he cares about these animals and how much he gave to the world. Thank you Steve Irwin.
I was in the 5th grade when this amazing man left this world now 27 with 2 kids I want to show my kids the value of nature and to have respect for wildlife thanks steve irwin for a great childhood we all miss you may your legacy live on for generations to come
His passion and sincerity for wild animals is so beautiful....
I'm fascinated at the way a huge Saltie can just disappear even in shallow water. If you're in their territory you had better keep your head on a swivel.
You won’t be able to see it, no matter how much you look. They literally have no traces once they go under. If you’re in saltie territory and in their water, you are in BIG danger
Steve was the one person i looked up to as a role model. I love all animals big or small.. He was and always will be the best.. You will always be remembered as the best in my eyes steve...
Me too
I love how Steve makes you get so excited about Crocs, he was one in a million