Like grandfather, like granddaughter? Bindi Irwin’s daughter fearlessly bonds with a giant kangaroo!

It’s no secret: the Irwin family is well-known and well-loved for their passion for animal conservation and wildlife welfare.

And it looks like the legacy is being passed on to the next generation, too!


This week, Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Steve Irwin, shared an adorable photo on social media of her daughter, Grace Warrior. In the image, the two-year-old is seen confidently and lovingly petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.

'Kangaroo expressions are priceless. 💛' Bindi wrote next to the photo. And it sure does seem like Grace reached out a hand and formed a special connection with the animal!


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Bindi Irwin shares a photo of her daughter petting a kangaroo with confidence! Credit: Instagram


What’s more, Bindi also shared a video of her husband Chandler and Grace following a wombat along a nature trail.



The youngster was absolutely mesmerised as the animal made its way past them, and her parents—who are both passionate conservationists—kept a careful eye on her.

And this isn’t the only thing they have to be proud of, either! The couple’s daughter is said to have a natural charisma with animals and a special talent for carrying on the family’s conservation legacy.





'It's also believed she could be an even greater entertainer than her grandfather Steve Irwin,' a source shared.

'She's so bright and funny' they added. 'You have to remember that Bindi grew up in front of the cameras and was Grace's age when she first started appearing on television.'

In fact, Bindi and her husband might be in for a real treat very soon—the same source revealed plans to produce a TV show similar to The Crocodile Hunter, starring Bindi herself!


'I guess it kind of goes round and round, generation to generation,' Bindi said in an interview earlier this year. 'It's so special because Grace is so interested in the work that he did.'

It’s clear to see that if or when that TV show happens, it’ll be a real family affair, as Grace follows in the footsteps of her conservationist parents and her grandfather, the unforgettable Crocodile Hunter.

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin's two-year-old daughter Grace Warrior was seen petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.
  • The post sparked reports of Grace following in her late grandfather, Steve Irwin’s footsteps and carrying on the family's animal conservation legacy.
  • Bindi Irwin also shared a video of her family following a wombat along a nature trail, showcasing Grace's obvious fascination with the animal.
  • There are talks of a potential new TV opportunity in the US with Bindi leading it, similar to The Crocodile Hunter, a show that made Steve Irwin and his family famous.

Isn’t Grace such an inspiration? Are you excited to watch this determined and fearless young woman blaze her own trail and carry on the Irwin family legacy? We want to know what you think about the Irwin family in the comments below!
 
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It’s no secret: the Irwin family is well-known and well-loved for their passion for animal conservation and wildlife welfare.

And it looks like the legacy is being passed on to the next generation, too!


This week, Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Steve Irwin, shared an adorable photo on social media of her daughter, Grace Warrior. In the image, the two-year-old is seen confidently and lovingly petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.

'Kangaroo expressions are priceless. 💛' Bindi wrote next to the photo. And it sure does seem like Grace reached out a hand and formed a special connection with the animal!


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Bindi Irwin shares a photo of her daughter petting a kangaroo with confidence! Credit: Instagram


What’s more, Bindi also shared a video of her husband Chandler and Grace following a wombat along a nature trail.



The youngster was absolutely mesmerised as the animal made its way past them, and her parents—who are both passionate conservationists—kept a careful eye on her.

And this isn’t the only thing they have to be proud of, either! The couple’s daughter is said to have a natural charisma with animals and a special talent for carrying on the family’s conservation legacy.





'It's also believed she could be an even greater entertainer than her grandfather Steve Irwin,' a source shared.

'She's so bright and funny' they added. 'You have to remember that Bindi grew up in front of the cameras and was Grace's age when she first started appearing on television.'

In fact, Bindi and her husband might be in for a real treat very soon—the same source revealed plans to produce a TV show similar to The Crocodile Hunter, starring Bindi herself!


'I guess it kind of goes round and round, generation to generation,' Bindi said in an interview earlier this year. 'It's so special because Grace is so interested in the work that he did.'

It’s clear to see that if or when that TV show happens, it’ll be a real family affair, as Grace follows in the footsteps of her conservationist parents and her grandfather, the unforgettable Crocodile Hunter.

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin's two-year-old daughter Grace Warrior was seen petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.
  • The post sparked reports of Grace following in her late grandfather, Steve Irwin’s footsteps and carrying on the family's animal conservation legacy.
  • Bindi Irwin also shared a video of her family following a wombat along a nature trail, showcasing Grace's obvious fascination with the animal.
  • There are talks of a potential new TV opportunity in the US with Bindi leading it, similar to The Crocodile Hunter, a show that made Steve Irwin and his family famous.

Isn’t Grace such an inspiration? Are you excited to watch this determined and fearless young woman blaze her own trail and carry on the Irwin family legacy? We want to know what you think about the Irwin family in the comments below!

What is it with this daft naming of kids today?
 
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I doing my studies with a girl named Grace.

And she is in her 50s. Ummmm!

Better than calling your kid "Heavenly Tiger Lily" or "Sunday Roast". And those kids named after US states, cities, sportspeople and companies get up my nose.
I wasn't about Grace but the second name (Warrior) that's bloody stupid. Image the connotations of somebody with surname Cox!!!!
 
The Irwins are born conservationists and love their animals . They always are very kind and their interviews are happy and cheerful . Good for them , hope there are many more to come .
I’m to pleased that I live very close to them. :) (y).
 
Glad to see you emphasised the "dangerous" aspect of the photo ...
 
It’s no secret: the Irwin family is well-known and well-loved for their passion for animal conservation and wildlife welfare.

And it looks like the legacy is being passed on to the next generation, too!


This week, Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Steve Irwin, shared an adorable photo on social media of her daughter, Grace Warrior. In the image, the two-year-old is seen confidently and lovingly petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.

'Kangaroo expressions are priceless. 💛' Bindi wrote next to the photo. And it sure does seem like Grace reached out a hand and formed a special connection with the animal!


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Bindi Irwin shares a photo of her daughter petting a kangaroo with confidence! Credit: Instagram


What’s more, Bindi also shared a video of her husband Chandler and Grace following a wombat along a nature trail.



The youngster was absolutely mesmerised as the animal made its way past them, and her parents—who are both passionate conservationists—kept a careful eye on her.

And this isn’t the only thing they have to be proud of, either! The couple’s daughter is said to have a natural charisma with animals and a special talent for carrying on the family’s conservation legacy.





'It's also believed she could be an even greater entertainer than her grandfather Steve Irwin,' a source shared.

'She's so bright and funny' they added. 'You have to remember that Bindi grew up in front of the cameras and was Grace's age when she first started appearing on television.'

In fact, Bindi and her husband might be in for a real treat very soon—the same source revealed plans to produce a TV show similar to The Crocodile Hunter, starring Bindi herself!


'I guess it kind of goes round and round, generation to generation,' Bindi said in an interview earlier this year. 'It's so special because Grace is so interested in the work that he did.'

It’s clear to see that if or when that TV show happens, it’ll be a real family affair, as Grace follows in the footsteps of her conservationist parents and her grandfather, the unforgettable Crocodile Hunter.

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin's two-year-old daughter Grace Warrior was seen petting a giant kangaroo at Australia Zoo.
  • The post sparked reports of Grace following in her late grandfather, Steve Irwin’s footsteps and carrying on the family's animal conservation legacy.
  • Bindi Irwin also shared a video of her family following a wombat along a nature trail, showcasing Grace's obvious fascination with the animal.
  • There are talks of a potential new TV opportunity in the US with Bindi leading it, similar to The Crocodile Hunter, a show that made Steve Irwin and his family famous.

Isn’t Grace such an inspiration? Are you excited to watch this determined and fearless young woman blaze her own trail and carry on the Irwin family legacy? We want to know what you think about the Irwin family in the comments below!

Let the kid be a kid not like her mother and uncle put forward to keep the zoo running and keep the dollar's coming in🙄
 
I wasn't about Grace but the second name (Warrior) that's bloody stupid. Image the connotations of somebody with surname Cox!!!!
Warrior is not so stupid compared to a couple of names I have heard recently. Ryitt (pronounced Riot) and Kaos (pronounced Chaos).
 

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