Robert Irwin Shares Exciting News About the Australia Zoo

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Robert Irwin, the son of the late Steve Irwin, has been following in his father’s footsteps as an animal expert, zookeeper, and conversationalist. He currently works at the Australia Zoo where he is involved in activities that his father originally did - wrestling crocodiles, handling snakes, and feeding the zoo's animals.

Robert also loves informing his six million followers on TikTok about his adventures with the zoo. His account, @robertirwin, is a treasure when it comes to learning about all different kinds of animals. In a September 10 video, Robert shares about the zoo's exciting new animal they welcomed home. Take a look!

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Aww! We love watching clips from Robert Irwin because you can see and feel the passion he has for all animals. It's truly something beautiful! And it's no wonder this clip has nearly 18 million views; this animal is downright adorable! Plus, how amazing is that? For the first time ever the Australia Zoo will be home to some Quokkas.

Quokkas are about the size of a domestic cat. They have a reputation of being the world's happiest animal. And now, visitors at the zoo will have a chance to see three of these quokkas. The zoo is even inviting the public to help name their newest family members. We can't wait to see what people come up with!

Located north of Brisbane, Australia, the zoo is home to over 1,200 wildlife animals. This zoo is also known for their efforts in the conservation of animals and projects around the world. The money spent on conservation projects has gone to helping tigers in Sumatra, cheetahs in Africa, and koalas in Australia. You can bet your bottom dollar we'll be traveling to Australia to visit this zoo!

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