Meet the granddaughter of the “Crocodile Hunter,” who at 4 years old already shows the same passion for animals as her grandfather

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At only 4 years old, Grace Warrior Irwin Powell, granddaughter of Australian naturalist Steve Irwin, already shows a great love for animals.

At only 4 years old, Grace Warrior Irwin Powell, granddaughter of Australian naturalist Steve Irwin, the legendary “Crocodile Hunter,” already shows a great love for animals and nature.

During a conversation for the podcast “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce“, Bindi Irwin, the little girl’s mother, shared that her daughter, like herself, is growing up surrounded by animals and is showing increasing interest in all wild things.

Bindi revealed that she tries to teach her daughter how to read animal signals, a lesson her parents also taught her when she was young. She also said she sees in Grace the same passion for nature that her father had.

“She is a wild child. I mean, she has my dad’s personality,” Bindi says about her daughter’s eagerness to engage with animals. “I didn’t expect that having such a little one. I thought, ‘Where did this come from?’ Oh, my dad,” she said.

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Bindi often shares on her Instagram various moments of little Grace, from a baby interacting with animals. Koalas, turtles, kangaroos, and birds are some of the creatures the little girl has been able to get close to, thanks to the family’s work at the Australia Zoo.

 

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Steve Irwin was pierced in the chest by a short-tail stingray. He became world-famous through his show “The Crocodile Hunter“, which he presented alongside his wife, Terri Irwin.

Terri and their children, Bindi and Robert, nowadays work to keep Steve’s legacy alive, and it looks like Grace will soon be helping them.

 

 

Images: Instagram @bindisueirwin. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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