The younger son Steve Irvina went in footsteps

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11-year-old Robert Irwin, the son of the deceased Naturalist and the leading program "Hunter for crocodiles" Steve Irvina, continues his father. The other day he helped two little young Oposatsuum to reunite with her mother, rising to a tree in the Australian Zoo in Queensland. Robert called "Advanced", proving that he is ready for everything to save any living being. Everything happened when the zoo caretaker discovered that there are no two small animals in the enzyme enclosure, which recently appeared on the light of the animal. It turned out that one of them climbed into the thick wool camel, living nearby, and the second climbed onto the tree in the garden, behind the fence.

"Robert is skillfully climbs on trees. Taking a cardboard box, he took off both young from the height and neatly returned them to the ground, where they soon reunited with their mother, "explained the representative of the zoo. Robert is not the only active fighter for the protection of wildlife in the family. His older sister, 16-year-old Bindi Irwin, also works in the Australian Zoo. She recently posted her photo with his brother in Instagram, signing a picture: "This boy is my world."

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