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Anyone who gets their very own scrub python for their 6th birthday would have some tales to tell and Steve has plenty! While most other children were opening cans of pet food for their cats or dogs, Steve was out catching �sh and hunting rodents to feed to his crocodiles and snakes.As the son of renowned natural¬ists, Bob and Lyn Irwin, Steve developed a love for critters from a very young age, helping to feed and care for the animals at the family's Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park. Steve's dad taught the young Steve every-thing there was to know about reptiles - even teaching his nine year old how to jump in and catch crocodiles in the rivers of North Queensland at night! This father and son's proud boast is that every crocodile in their park (now numbering some 100 animals) was either caught by their bare hands or bred and raised in their Park. Steve is now the director of Australia Zoo in Queensland, Australia, and host of that wild series THE CROCODILE HUNTER.As he grew older Steve followed in his father's footsteps and volun-teered his services to the Queen-sland Governments rogue croco-dile relocation program which saw him spend years living on his own in the mosquito infested creeks, rivers and mangroves of North Queensland catching huge troublesome crocodiles single-handed. His record of successful catches is still staggering to this day.Since 1991, Australia Zoo has �ourished and expanded under Steve's guidance. Steve the star was born after a chance encoun-ter with his friend, a television producer who was �lming in the Park for TV. In true Steve style they took a punt and the �rst documentary, "The Crocodile Hunter" was produced in 1992. The tremendous success of this one program quickly encouraged the making of more and so over the next 3 years, 10 one hour episodes were made and on television

screens all over the world. Steve has now �lmed 50 episodes of "Crocodile Hunter", 52 episodes of "Croc Files", and his next project will be an animated series. Steve has the greatest respect and understanding for all

Terri's dad was constantly bring-ing home injured creatures from the highways his trucks traversed and this was to eventually instill in her an ongoing commitment to saving and rehabilitating wild animals.

looking after her own 15 cats, several birds and a dog. Too full for low priority activities like dating. Or so she thought. So it was in October, 1991 that she visited Australia to explore the rehabilitation scene in ourwild-life parks.It was while she was on the Sunshine Coast visiting a friend that she decided to drop into the Queensland Reptile & Fauna Park at Beerwah "just out of curiosity". A chance meeting with the man doing the Crocodile demo, Steve Irwin, was to change her life forever. The couple got engaged four months later and married on the 4th June 1992 and honey-mooned while �lming their �rst television documentary.Terri left everything she had worked so hard for in the UnitedStates all behind herfamily's business, her rehab centre, her veterinary work and all her beloved pets - but it was almost as if fate had taken a hand. From the dreams of a small child, she was to share her lifelong ideals for wildlife with the world. As "the sensible one" on Animal Planet's THE CROCO-DILE HUNTER, Terri Irwin has won fans all over the world. If you saw Terri braving the murky depths of a croc infested river after falling from the boat you would know this is one capable lady.Terri Irwin is the perfect partner in this incredible daring duo of the New Millennium and now they have a baby Irwin wrestling tiny geckos ... Bindi Sue Irwin was born July 24,1998. And no.. .she isn't the squeamish type.The latest arrival to the Irwin clan is Robert Clarence, born Decem-ber 1, 2003. Robert is mammal mad with a passion for every-thing from dingoes to koalas. He also loves to �irt with the ladies and is keen on motorcycles and nothing gets him going like art. He points with great excitement at anything framed on the wall. What a little beauty!Eliza Chan

In 1986 she started a rehab facility called "Cougar Country" to re-educate and release preda-tory mammals such as fox, possum, raccoon, bears, bob¬cats, and of course cougars back into the wild. Soon she was handling 300 animals a year. Later in 1989 she joined an Emergency Veterinary Hospital to work as a vet technician to gain further valuable knowledge on the care and support of all kinds of animals. Life couldn't have been busier as she still kept a hand in helping her dad run the family business, rehabilitating animals through her "Cougar Country", working spare moments at the Vet Hospital and

animals - something that has been instilled into him by his family for all of his life - and he's proud to share his passion with everyone who visits his Zoo and with his �ve hundred million viewers world-wide. In 1992, Steve married Terri Raines, a young American whom he met when she visited the zoo.Terri Raines was born in Eugene, Oregon in the USA. Her father ran a successful construction business - very much a family a�air and in 1979 Terri joined her dad to learn all the skills of managing their large trucking business.

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