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Steve Irwin’s Son Is An Award Winning Photographer And You Can See Why

People often say ‘like father, like son,’ and it is so unbelievably true in this case.

Robert Irwin, the son of Steve Irwin, is following in his late father’s footsteps and is helping the world to fall in love with nature.
Since a very young age, Robert was fascinated with the natural world. Now, together with his family, he travels the planet and captures the beauty of the animal kingdom. The talented 13-year-old is sharing his wildlife photography on Instagram and people are loving it.

Steve Irwin had an amazing connection to wildlife, a passion for preservation and an entertaining personality that pulled it all together — and 10 years after his death, he’s still a hard act to follow. “The Crocodile Hunter’s” son not only shares all the same interests that his dad did, at 13 years old, Robert looks just like him, too.

That is, for anyone other than Robert Irwin.

Robert, like big sister Bindi and mother Terri, works with the animal’s at their family’s 100-acre zoo.
Take a look at some of Robert’s images below and vote for your favorite ones.

More info: Instagram | robertirwinphotos.com

13-year-old Robert is following his late father’s footsteps and helping the world fall in love with nature

Since a very young age, Robert Irwin was fascinated with the natural world

His wildlife images were recognized in many photography contests and the young artist continues impressing people with amazing images

Together with his family, he travels the planet and captures the beauty of the animal kingdom

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