This is my second documentary I have watched and I can tell you thie man purely loved animals. His passion and selflessness commands respect. It's sad he died too early
If this amazing Australian was still with us he would be doing so much for the animals and people affected by the bushfires. God bless him and His family. I'm getting nervous though just watching this when they are close to the water.
I'm scared shitless whenever he goes in the water. Like, is this guy crazy?? He's gonna get himself killed! But that's what i love about steve. He's always able to take risks, even if his life is at stake.
What a tragic loss. My sons grew up watching Steve and we were all devastated when he passed. My heart still goes out to his family. It's beautiful that they have carried on his legacy.
@@Nikoomilano it was his fault...I loved the dude but he was very irresponsible with animals outside his norm....I remember an episode where he got struck by a black mamba... He didn't know it all but kept pushing it for tv
@@anthonys5170 no Anthony - Steve was a bit of a maverick (which is wot made him unique) but he KNEW dangers of hovering over a Stingray... that tail is lethal! I dived off Oudekraal & Smitwinkel Bay in Cape Town and was warned of and so aware of dangers... eg. never walked on seabed - these creatures lie in wait under sand - always stayed clear of their tail - deadly spear - it's their defence mechanism...always felt safe amongst seaweed 'forests'... friendly seals were the most fun - had to surface once as cldn't stop laughing at their curiousness... mistook us for family in our black wetsuits... Sentient beings one and all... Steve wld be the last person to blame any creature for doing what it did naturally... watched a few "near misses" between Steve and dangerous creatures... with him laughing and admitting taking chances... what a wonderful legacy he's left in his lovely children & honey of a wife... great resurrection on the cards - not for nothing he influenced our lives like he did... R.I.P. great man...
"There's probably one still in here" *Jumps in dark water lol God I love Steve I remember crying like a little baby over the news of his death such a great amazing human being!!
I loved Steve so much growing up as a kid, and still do today. Grew up on his incredibly inspiring work and TV shows since I was small... He even inspired me towards the career and college education I'm working towards today, becoming a Herpetologist myself... Thank you Steve. Fly high Crocodile Lover
That’s amazing I seriously commend you I’ve always been interested in orangutans but never knew what field or how to pursue it (even though I went to college for automotive) I seriously commend you and hope you have a good career. I as well looked up to Steve Irwin and his show as a kid. Steve died when I was 8 my father died when I was 10. I know my dads up there trying to hang out with him all the time 😂
It’s just really crazy how he wasn’t scared of all of this wild life because a lot of people don’t have the courage to visit sharks or alligators or any of those deadly animals so good for him that he is very adventurous rip steve
He loved animals and wanted to do what was best for them. Great that his family is continuing his legacy. He and Teri loved animals, each other and their kids as well. He would of loved his new Granddaughter too.
I'm happy Steve had such good and loyal friends they destroyed the footage of his final moments. I'm glad he's remembered for moments like this, and the legacy he left behind.
I don't know about others but I feel hollow after Mr. Irwin passed away. I do thank the makers of this channel as it does help fill the etched out void for a few moments and brings subtle peace to the happy memories. I thank Steve Irwin and his crew that always stuck it out. I for one miss Mr. Irwin.
I miss Steve. I remember back in the 90's when I first saw him jump on a croc and I was like who is this dude. I miss his enthusiasm and love for animals.
Dude was so genuine and passionate about what he did you can tell he was excited for every single moment he had showing us and educating us may he rest in peace
Wasn't he just amazing?? Just dives head first into pond of water having no idea what he would find with his loving wife Terry by his side. What a strong and ❤ loving bond this 2 shared! I would have loved having a fun and handsome hubby like Steve Irwin!
I miss is enthusiastic talk about animals I miss him when I heard that he was killed by a stingray through the heart the I always love the guy is the most incredible naturalist I've seen
Yeah not really... what ended up happening to him should have been no surprise to anyone and almost happened to him sooooo many times before that moment (like the time he was trying to capture a croc and it snagged his hand and pulled him into the water, but luckily he managed to land feet first on top of the croc and it let go because if he had landed any other way it would have deathrolled with him) as they say “you can only play with fire so many times and for so long before you get burned”
This guy was awesome. His loss was felt by millions. He was great. We all knew he was crazy. No fear. Heck, he probably inspired the phrase! Gosh, I forgot how much I missed this guy. The real Crocodile Dundee.
How many wildlife researchers and tv personalities get hands on like Steve Irwin used to? I grew up watching his shows and I still remember when I heard the tragic news. R.I.P. Steve Irwin.
SO miss his lovely enthusiasm... courage and little-boy excitement at discovery of anything on four legs...cried so on hearing of his demise...world's wildlife need peeps like him - so many morons out there doing so much damage... So looking forward to that resurrection day as promised... going to be SO wonderful... r.i.p. boytjie... you were and still are so loved & missed ...
I, too, cried when Steve died. So ironic, to die from something other than a croc. The Ray was just doing what they do in defense. Maybe he got a scare, or, didn't like invaders near him. Anyway, the Ray can't be blamed. In case anyone is interested there are two, three hour, live, interactive safaris filmed in Djuma, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. The guides never interfere with the animals, other than driving the safari vehicles. We are invited to ask the guides questions and can get live, real time, answers from them! We can also comment. The animals who are in that huge area become habituated to them, making viewing them possible since most don't run away. It's a private, unfenced wildlife preserve. The animals are never touched and never fed by humans. It's a fantastic way to observe the lives of the many animals who call Djuma (including Kruger, and several other connected private, unfenced preserves. There are the "regulars," animals that have territories in and around Djuma, in the Sabi Sands area. There are several leopards which are seen regularly and we ( viewers) get to see their lives lived the way that wild nimals should live -free, no fences. There is a large lion pride with 10!! young cubs!! 😀 Cuteness overload! lol The two fathers enjoy hanging out with the pride. These particular males have extreme patience with the cubs It's amazing to see! There is also the Djuma spotted hyena clan which has, as of late, been going through a major upheaval because the matriarch was badly injured and could no longer return to the clan with that rank. So, lower ranking females moved up and one is, we think, the new matriarch. Much to our relief, and to our surprise, the former matriarch is much better and continues to heal. It's been months. And, lots more! There are elephants, giraffes, several species of antelopes, wildebeests, etc. and many, many interesting birds, including eagles, hawks owls (Spotted Eagle Owls have three week old owlette!), kites, and all sorts of other incredible species! So, if you're interested, go to the ••••> "WildEarth" ("wildearth.tv.)" UA-cam channel for the link to the safaris when they're live, and to choose recordings of previous safari drives. There is also a wonderful, moderated, family friendly chat stream. I am in the Pacific Time Zone, in California. The drives begin at 6am - 9am (Sunset Safari) and, 7pm - 10pm (Sunrise Safari). You will see "Live" when it's live. Another way to observe the Djuma wildlife is to watch the 24/7 live cam where animals drink, soak (hippos), and roll in mud (at one of the two water pans (pans are manmade water holes). •••> [I get there by doing a UA-cam search for "Djuma dam cam." "Djuma Private Game Reserve Live Stream" is the official name of the channel.] There is also a wonderful moderated chat, where many of the live safari viewers frequent. New viewers on both sites join in the fun every day! Give this a chance! You'll most likely find yourself glued to your viewing device! There are always laughs and there's always something to learn! 😀 🐰 🐇🐢🐷🐖🐦🐃 🐍🐸🐊🐛🐌🐚🐘🐵🐟🐾🐾
When I first watched his programs I didn't like but after a while I grew to respect him and enjoy when he was on. Absolutely shocked when he was killed
Thank you for all of your hard work Steve, & especially your infectious passion for the wildernesses of the entire Planet... You hyperactive bast*** ! 😁 *Rest In Peace:* Steve Irwin 1962-2006
I first seen Steve on animal planet when I was about 8 or maybe 10 years old. I’ve seen every single episode so much I developed a slight accent. I’m 31 now and I miss him just as much as the day he left this world. The Irwin’s are amazing!
This is really dangerous, clearly something huge has been eating in here. Right, I’m off in. Seconds later is dragging some kind of huge human eating animal. ‘Look at this little blighter’. How I loved this guy. Massive respect when I found out he’d use the profits of these to buy land purely to conserve it.
That’s quite impressive from back in the day. Since the late Croc Hunter is no longer with us. I hope for some other Crocodile Documentaries to be uploaded. Especially the ones that featured Endangered True Crocodiles like The Orinoco Crocodile which is in need of attention to preserve.
Can we acknowledge the camera work and shot set ups... Making Steve look like he's just one of the animals slithering along is genius.
I loved that.
Steve didn't just study nature, he was APART of it.
His son does the same. It’s wild and I love it.
That’s his Freind that was there with him when he died
Just like Steve’s father said during his memorial, “the animals have lost their best friend.” ❤️
This is my second documentary I have watched and I can tell you thie man purely loved animals. His passion and selflessness commands respect. It's sad he died too early
If this amazing Australian was still with us he would be doing so much for the animals and people affected by the bushfires. God bless him and His family. I'm getting nervous though just watching this when they are close to the water.
I'm scared shitless whenever he goes in the water. Like, is this guy crazy?? He's gonna get himself killed! But that's what i love about steve. He's always able to take risks, even if his life is at stake.
At 1:31 when he continues to say the name of it what reptile does he mean?
Rest in Heaven Steve Irwin... What a wonderful soul
Hey bro do you believe in God? ❤️🔥🙏🏼
He still hasn't slli. I'm watching. His son
What a tragic loss. My sons grew up watching Steve and we were all devastated when he passed. My heart still goes out to his family. It's beautiful that they have carried on his legacy.
He die doing what he loves
That man was literally amazing and a sad loss..
Say what i just Find out about the guy and turns out his dead :(
I believe it was Steve Irwin's belief in the evil religion of Evolution that led to his irresponsible behavior around wild animals.
@@unitedstatesirie7431 he’s not being irresponsible it wasn’t his fault he died too btw.
Stop saying the word “literally.” It makes u sound like a moron
@@Nikoomilano it was his fault...I loved the dude but he was very irresponsible with animals outside his norm....I remember an episode where he got struck by a black mamba... He didn't know it all but kept pushing it for tv
The passion and enthusiasm he had while explaining literally anything is amazing.
When Steve Irwin casually dip and picked up
The crocodile baby.
Poor Steve is what l was saying , never can really trust animals
HE'S DIED SAD:(
@@anthonys5170 no Anthony - Steve was a bit of a maverick (which is wot made him unique) but he KNEW dangers of hovering over a Stingray... that tail is lethal! I dived off Oudekraal & Smitwinkel Bay in Cape Town and was warned of and so aware of dangers... eg. never walked on seabed - these creatures lie in wait under sand - always stayed clear of their tail - deadly spear - it's their defence mechanism...always felt safe amongst seaweed 'forests'... friendly seals were the most fun - had to surface once as cldn't stop laughing at their curiousness... mistook us for family in our black wetsuits... Sentient beings one and all... Steve wld be the last person to blame any creature for doing what it did naturally... watched a few "near misses" between Steve and dangerous creatures... with him laughing and admitting taking chances... what a wonderful legacy he's left in his lovely children & honey of a wife... great resurrection on the cards - not for nothing he influenced our lives like he did... R.I.P. great man...
@@dennysmith7862 it was a neat show ,
I have the only mutating bigtime at 2 years old savanah , l busted out all my windows so you could c
Don't you just love the way Steve wants to educate everyone, including the animals about their behaviour.
He really is a huge loss to this world
"There's probably one still in here"
*Jumps in dark water lol
God I love Steve I remember crying like a little baby over the news of his death such a great amazing human being!!
I loved Steve so much growing up as a kid, and still do today. Grew up on his incredibly inspiring work and TV shows since I was small... He even inspired me towards the career and college education I'm working towards today, becoming a Herpetologist myself... Thank you Steve. Fly high Crocodile Lover
That’s amazing I seriously commend you I’ve always been interested in orangutans but never knew what field or how to pursue it (even though I went to college for automotive) I seriously commend you and hope you have a good career. I as well looked up to Steve Irwin and his show as a kid. Steve died when I was 8 my father died when I was 10. I know my dads up there trying to hang out with him all the time 😂
Steve would be so proud of his son for continuing his legacy.
It’s just really crazy how he wasn’t scared of all of this wild life because a lot of people don’t have the courage to visit sharks or alligators or any of those deadly animals so good for him that he is very adventurous rip steve
"Holy snapping duck shit". No one else blasphemed like Steve.
This is the most intense wildlife documentary I have ever watched. Hats off to you Steve Irwin
Rest in Heaven Steve Irwin.. what a wonderful soul
What an amazing man, I’ll forever look upto Steve with everything he’s done for wildlife, he will forever be missed
His commitment to saving and preserving animal life is just so commendable and inspirational he is missed and god bless his family he was amazing 💞
There is people in this world that are special and exist once in hundreds of years, Steve was one of them. RIP good man 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Steve was a unique nature guy!
Wow, at 14:21 as he watches the croc go and turns back around you can see the emotion in his eyes. He really did find that croc to be truly beautiful
Hearing Steve talk surprised me. Yet calming. Robert really sounds like dad.
I’m so sad that he died he was one of the greatest men to have ever live.
Yes he really appreciated all animals that people hated bc they were “scary looking”
I’m a simple person. I see Steve Irwin, I click and like. Rest In Peace in that Sanctuary in the sky, Steve.
He loved animals and wanted to do what was best for them. Great that his family is continuing his legacy. He and Teri loved animals, each other and their kids as well. He would of loved his new Granddaughter too.
I'm happy Steve had such good and loyal friends they destroyed the footage of his final moments. I'm glad he's remembered for moments like this, and the legacy he left behind.
I don't know about others but I feel hollow after Mr. Irwin passed away. I do thank the makers of this channel as it does help fill the etched out void for a few moments and brings subtle peace to the happy memories. I thank Steve Irwin and his crew that always stuck it out. I for one miss Mr. Irwin.
You can see the love in her eyes ..she got a lifetime packed in too few. God bless her and the whole family.
Missing ya Steve! Hope you’re wrangling crocs up in heaven 🙌🏼
12:15 “ i’m starting to get a little bit nervy hanging so close to the water” the poor cameraman never gets enough credit
"holy stinking duck shit" is one of the best responses I've ever heard. Miss Steve Irwin, he helped me decide to work with animals.
lmfao i thought he said that but had to check the comments to see if anyone else caught that hahaha
Man was a real gem, one of a kind for sure.
Steve Irwin was such a absolute legend he was a big part of my childhood
I miss Steve. I remember back in the 90's when I first saw him jump on a croc and I was like who is this dude. I miss his enthusiasm and love for animals.
I miss watching the crocodile hunter. Me and my dad used to watch it on a weekend when I was a kid. Good times.
The hero for 90s kid ❤️ I remember watching him on TV after school
Dude was so genuine and passionate about what he did you can tell he was excited for every single moment he had showing us and educating us may he rest in peace
really miss this guy wish i got to meet him grew up with him such a beautiful soul rip
That 8ft female croc gently turns away as steve lets go. Like "thanks steve! Love ya 💋" what a legend. Rip ❤️
By far the best wildlife expert their has been
I love how he assures his wife that she’s safe when she’s by the croc 🥰 he’s so sweat! He was too good for this planet
My brother cried so hard when this dude died, he was obsessed with his show.
This man is like real life Tarzan in a way!
This guy was amazing. An educator par excellence. The world is poorer without him.
What an incredible human he cared more for these animals than I'd say most people care for their loved ones just wow
Steve and his wife were actual soul mates wtf you can tell how much she loved him
she speaks on their relationship and why she never remarried and it really makes you understand their love and relationship
I loved Steve Irwin as a kid. I was still super young when he died and it broke my heart. I still have the Crocodile Hunter action figure and vehicle.
This man really lived doing what he loves
Most people: Doesn't wanna get clothes or shoes wet. Steve: Fuckin send it!
God bless this man. What a legend. What a loss to this world.
This guy had the craziest energy I've been know that since I was little it's like pure joy
Absolute legend
Steve was such a legend. You are missed, sir.
Bro Steve was getting on boats in northern Australia waters. It don’t get more iconic than this. Greatest of all time!
Real Wild, and he n Terri two very special people...your missed alligator dude, but not forgotten!!
That little Croc Babys thoughts while getting picked up: OMG OMG its STEVE IRWIN PICKING ME UP OMG
What an amazing man he really was, 💙
Wasn't he just amazing?? Just dives head first into pond of water having no idea what he would find with his loving wife Terry by his side. What a strong and ❤ loving bond this 2 shared! I would have loved having a fun and handsome hubby like Steve Irwin!
he says get into the neck deep water stuffed with crocs and she doesn't even hesitate for a second too. if that aint some trust idk what is
He was an OG sigma male. His lady gets in and he nopes out "look at that giant reptile!" Young men need to be more like this
*casually pulls out up a tiny demon from out of the water*
“These water holes are also a great place to cool off!“
What a legend.
My heart broke when Steve died
I miss is enthusiastic talk about animals I miss him when I heard that he was killed by a stingray through the heart the I always love the guy is the most incredible naturalist I've seen
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@@mr.lucifer9023 what that supposed to mean body inlight me
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The only man on the planet who could relax and educate a croc.
Yeah not really... what ended up happening to him should have been no surprise to anyone and almost happened to him sooooo many times before that moment (like the time he was trying to capture a croc and it snagged his hand and pulled him into the water, but luckily he managed to land feet first on top of the croc and it let go because if he had landed any other way it would have deathrolled with him) as they say “you can only play with fire so many times and for so long before you get burned”
He lives forever in all Wild Hearts💚
Wow, no wander, he was so into Crocs. What an intimidating animal
This guy was awesome. His loss was felt by millions. He was great. We all knew he was crazy. No fear. Heck, he probably inspired the phrase! Gosh, I forgot how much I missed this guy. The real Crocodile Dundee.
Bro she’s a real one always supported him all the way⛓️🙌🏽❤️
RIP mate- gone but never forgotten!
Let’s all take a moment of silence to the first original wild man legend 👍🏻🏴
How many wildlife researchers and tv personalities get hands on like Steve Irwin used to? I grew up watching his shows and I still remember when I heard the tragic news. R.I.P. Steve Irwin.
You have to love Steve Erwin swimming with the Crocks and fish. We miss you Steve Erwin. You are gone but never forgotten. Rest In Peace Steve Erwin.
Beautiful documentary still miss Steve he was an inspiration for me and many other people who loves nature.
😂
he just drops into that water like it used to a pool 🏊 at home 😂
Steve knew his risks, but he did what he loved. RIP Steve!
He was the man back then just watching this is taking me back this show use to come on you use to just stop what ever you was doing just to tune in
SO miss his lovely enthusiasm... courage and little-boy excitement at discovery of anything on four legs...cried so on hearing of his demise...world's wildlife need peeps like him - so many morons out there doing so much damage...
So looking forward to that resurrection day as promised... going to be SO wonderful... r.i.p. boytjie... you were and still are so loved & missed ...
Жалко парня.всегда смотрела все его фильмы.Какая нелепая смерть.
The WORLD loved Steve because he was passionate. He was passionate about life and helped us see it, too if we wanted.
What an absolutely remarkable idea to frighten the lead croc away from fishermen and their boats! Brilliant Steve Irwin.
Love the way Steve just went under water to look 🤣 loved watching his shows as a kid
I, too, cried when Steve died. So ironic, to die from something other than a croc. The Ray was just doing what they do in defense. Maybe he got a scare, or, didn't like invaders near him. Anyway, the Ray can't be blamed.
In case anyone is interested there are two, three hour, live, interactive safaris filmed in Djuma, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. The guides never interfere with the animals, other than driving the safari vehicles. We are invited to ask the guides questions and can get live, real time, answers from them! We can also comment.
The animals who are in that huge area become habituated to them, making viewing them possible since most don't run away. It's a private, unfenced wildlife preserve. The animals are never touched and never fed by humans. It's a fantastic way to observe the lives of the many animals who call Djuma (including Kruger, and several other connected private, unfenced preserves.
There are the "regulars," animals that have territories in and around Djuma, in the Sabi Sands area. There are several leopards which are seen regularly and we ( viewers) get to see their lives lived the way that wild nimals should live -free, no fences. There is a large lion pride with 10!! young cubs!! 😀 Cuteness overload! lol The two fathers enjoy hanging out with the pride. These particular males have extreme patience with the cubs It's amazing to see! There is also the Djuma spotted hyena clan which has, as of late, been going through a major upheaval because the matriarch was badly injured and could no longer return to the clan with that rank. So, lower ranking females moved up and one is, we think, the new matriarch. Much to our relief, and to our surprise, the former matriarch is much better and continues to heal. It's been months. And, lots more!
There are elephants, giraffes, several species of antelopes, wildebeests, etc. and many, many interesting birds, including eagles, hawks owls (Spotted Eagle Owls have three week old owlette!), kites, and all sorts of other incredible species!
So, if you're interested, go to the ••••> "WildEarth" ("wildearth.tv.)" UA-cam channel for the link to the safaris when they're live, and to choose recordings of previous safari drives. There is also a wonderful, moderated, family friendly chat stream.
I am in the Pacific Time Zone, in California. The drives begin at 6am - 9am (Sunset Safari) and, 7pm - 10pm (Sunrise Safari). You will see "Live" when it's live.
Another way to observe the Djuma wildlife is to watch the 24/7 live cam where animals drink, soak (hippos), and roll in mud (at one of the two water pans (pans are manmade water holes). •••> [I get there by doing a UA-cam search for "Djuma dam cam." "Djuma Private Game Reserve Live Stream" is the official name of the channel.] There is also a wonderful moderated chat, where many of the live safari viewers frequent. New viewers on both sites join in the fun every day!
Give this a chance! You'll most likely find yourself glued to your viewing device! There are always laughs and there's always something to learn! 😀 🐰 🐇🐢🐷🐖🐦🐃 🐍🐸🐊🐛🐌🐚🐘🐵🐟🐾🐾
Such a huge comment
I'll check it out..
Yeah right
Your videos never disappoint. Thanks a bunch!
He gave the croc a time out lol this is why Steve will always be my favorite
Love this man!! R.I.P. always thinking about you Steve..
When I first watched his programs I didn't like but after a while I grew to respect him and enjoy when he was on. Absolutely shocked when he was killed
I like how he tells you what's in the water and then just jumps in
Thank you for all of your hard work Steve, & especially your infectious passion for the wildernesses of the entire Planet... You hyperactive bast*** ! 😁
*Rest In Peace:* Steve Irwin 1962-2006
Seeing clips of steve irwin always brings smile
10:44 The coolest exclamation ever.
I first seen Steve on animal planet when I was about 8 or maybe 10 years old. I’ve seen every single episode so much I developed a slight accent. I’m 31 now and I miss him just as much as the day he left this world. The Irwin’s are amazing!
Such a waste of life when the world lost Steve Urwin.🌷🌻🌷
Irwin
Tally Paige so you wanted to commit suicide after his death?
TYRANTS ARE COWARDS huh?
@TYRANTS ARE COWARDS how is it fake when he literally died because the stingray stung him in the heart. Search it up on google
TYRANTS ARE COWARDS Moron.
Truly one of a kind.
Truely wonderful human being..... sorely missed ❤️❤️
This is really dangerous, clearly something huge has been eating in here. Right, I’m off in. Seconds later is dragging some kind of huge human eating animal. ‘Look at this little blighter’. How I loved this guy. Massive respect when I found out he’d use the profits of these to buy land purely to conserve it.
Such a great man
That baby crocodile wasn't bothered by being picked up at all.
When Steve let go, the croc is like: "oh...do...do I go now?...oh okay"
Minden idők egyik legjobb Természet, és Állat védője volt. Isten nyugosztalja. ❤️
Casually cuts a whole pig in half 😂
What a fantastic human being ❤
The og vlogger
That’s quite impressive from back in the day. Since the late Croc Hunter is no longer with us. I hope for some other Crocodile Documentaries to be uploaded. Especially the ones that featured Endangered True Crocodiles like The Orinoco Crocodile which is in need of attention to preserve.
I love how Australia has so much wild life
RIP Steve Irwin. Legend!!!👏👏👍👍