Robert Irwin, the youngest child of the renowned wildlife warrior couple Steve Irwin and Terri Irwin, was born on December 1st as a baby brother to his older sister, Bindi Irwin. From a very early age, Robert was introduced to the fascinating world of wildlife, which was his father's lifelong passion and dedication.
As a young infant, Robert was thrust into the spotlight when his father, Steve Irwin, held him up next to a massive saltwater crocodile at just four weeks old, sparking a significant amount of controversy and debate. In contrast, his sister Bindi, who shares a strong affinity for reptiles, has a different affinity for animals, with Robert being more fond of cuddly creatures such as koalas and dingos.
As the future inheritor of the Australia Zoo, alongside his sister Bindi, Robert will undoubtedly continue his family's legacy and dedication to wildlife conservation and education, building upon the foundation laid by his parents.