“Please don’t grieve for Steve, he’s at peace now, but I’d like you to grieve for the animals, for the animals have lost the best friend they ever had, and so have I,” -Steve's father Bob Irwin
@@kyu6938 Humans can change. My own brother abused me heavily throughout my childhood, and now that I'm a full grown man, I am able reconcile with him. He was in as much of a pit of despair as I was.
@@FKyoutubeSERIOUSLY i’m sorry to hear that and i’m glad he has changed, but there is absolutely no evidence that bob has changed. bindie came out as an adult saying he was abusive in an interview, if he has changed she surely would have made a follow up interview or posted pictures with him or something but so far nothing. i know it’s not the happy ending story you’re looking for but you can’t say he’s changed just because you want that to be true
I spent my teenage summers staying up late into the night watching marathons of his shows on discovery. What a great human, great teacher. RIP Mr Steeve
I disliked PETA before that but afterwards I fucking hated them. This man has done more for animal protection and education than that dog shit organisation ever will.
PETA literally kidnaps people’s pets from their homes and euthanizes them. They’re horrible, evil, wicked people. It astonishes me that anyone would want to join that Satanic cult of an organization.
@@BlimberryBoi Yup, just look at how incredibly high the divorce rates are today. Women who have sex with dozens and dozens of men before they're 20 makes them jaded and unable to be in a steady relationship. They are broken, both mind and soul.
NikeSoccerTennis Fred Rogers... new movie coming out about him staring Tom Hanks. Early childhood specialist started PBS program called Mr Rogers Neighborhood.
@@JMac-27 yep. Even guard dogs are "nice" to me. Nice in the context as they dont see me as a threat but will still obviously bite me if a get in their property.
@Read My Name Your Gay are people not allowed to joke about shit that happened in 2006? In my opinion it's free game. I loved Steve's show. But no need to white knight a dead guy.
Yes it is and they are lovely, gentle , clever animals,my favourite of the great apes! They must have very strong intuition as well for this mammy to trust Steve so much- she could sense he was safe to have her baby around!
I have also heard Orangutans referred too as the Orange Men of Borneo. Either way they are the best of us. After all we do share 97 percent of our DNA with then.
Steve Irwin was such a remarkable human being. His tragic and premature death was a tremendous loss to the entire world, but most especially to the animal kingdom.
Si estuviera vivo aún ya se hubiera terminado la cruel matanza de madres orangután y el despojo de sus crias para comercializar. STEVE PUDO HABER HECHO ESO Y MÁS!
@@bosesebi6685 Well you're a piece of shit then. He never did anything like that to animals either so you're a liar too.. Go be a miserable troll somewhere else, moron..
Steve cemented my belief that this isn't humanity's world anymore than it was the dinosaurs and that all life is equally given and taken...his lifes message was one of compassion but his final lesson was one of respect..he really was the best example of we all could be if we opened our eyes a little wider.
I vividly recall hearing the news that day. Steve-O had innocent way of viewing beauty in all creatures.. crocs, snakes, insects.. What a tremendous loss for his family, and for the world
@@ripvanwinkler1548 Maybe it is just slightly touching for you, but other people may have a more intimate relationship with things. Also, psychologically spoken, crying is a good coping-mechanism. Letting emotions out is healthier than supressing them and get emotional issues later.
@@twerp_I would be so happy, and very intimidated. Would be reminding myself she brought the baby over herself, and wild orangutans don't attack people, unless they have no choice. They screech from the trees to scare people off, but it's a bluff. Still, like you said, she could tear a person apart, if she felt she needed to. Misunderstandings can so easily happen between different species, and there couldn't be a worse time to be mistaken for a threat.
Just like some people are loved by children. My sister for example is always the one children come to on family gatherings. Me on the other hand? Well children kinda hate me haha
I've watched dozens and dozens of videos about Orangs and I've NEVER seen an adult get that close and affectionate with a human. Steve was a 1 in a million guy, a very special person!!!
I mean to be fair, that was a similar experience to the one I had when I had the chance to get close to our closest cousins in the animal world. My local Zoo has the largest ape enclosure in the world, and I visit there fairly often because its such a calming atmosphere. I remember just the other day, I was sat in absolute shock watching a Bonobo maybe 2 feet away from me on the other side of a pane of glass using the reflection in it to locate and pull a splinter out of his lip, and I... That made something with me that I cannot quite explain. I mean you always hear that the (other) Great Apes are very human in their skills and looks, but seeing it taking place inches away in real-time is another story entirely. It profoundly impacts how you see humanity as a concept, and even apart from deeper philosophical epiphanies, in my opinion, it just causes this odd, warm, fuzzy feeling - not unlike love - when you realize that you aren't just some special individual looking at nature, but that you are, indeed, part of nature, and that you share a common ancestry and most of your genetics with these gentle giants. Very Humbling, in a good way.
The fact that Orangutan women will be a lonely widows when the child has grown up as Orangutan males are solitary beings so literally she's looking for a husband 😅
As someone that idolized him as a kid and got to meet him personally i don't think I'll ever be able to forget him, he just oozed compassion and love for all living things, we should all try and be more couscous of the environment so we don't let him down
@NPC #40249 like i said though i was a kid, and I'm sure no matter what kid they grew up idolizing someone despite what they believe in, wheather it be someone as a father figure or someone whos morals aline with yours, trust me these days i respect him more than anything but either way I'm agnostic, so to me i was really hoping this wouldn't become a religious debate of some sorts, so as much as i dislike the other guy i don't see why my first comment warranted a response when i clearly said i was kid, not everything has to be about religion, i feel like if thats what you believe then good for you but i don't know why me saying we should be trying to protect our environment and leave a smaller carbon footprint triggered something religious to come out, cause to me its like the point that we should be more mindful of our planet got lost and everyone chose to focus on something religious, this is why I'm agnostic, cause picking sides is not good to me, its either left or right, good and bad, nothing is as black and white and the picture that either side tries to understand is far broader than what anyone can paint, so while everyone is worrying about whos wrong or right the actual picture gets lost in the grey no one dares to cross into, maybe everyone needs to take a step back and reflect on whats really important, cause if we focus too much on who believes in what and whos on whos side your childrens children will be living in a wasteland, so focused on where WE go when your gone no concern about where the future generations are going, condemned to suffer for all our "sins"
You know what's truly beautiful, is the fact that his son is exactly like his dad. Steve is still with us in spirit and the Love for animals continues! ❤️
PETA don't actually have any care for animals, they're a bunch of virtue signalling dipshits who euthanise more healthy animals than anyone else in the US.
Will Land maybe at one time PETA was a genuinely good organization but after slowly changing into this capitalist money chasing corporation that does the biding of industries that benefit front the exploitation of animals such as the meat industry -they’ve gone to shit. Just ask old co founders of that organization that since then left the organization.
@@deathuponusalll Quit blaming capitalism. A small business owner, an entrepreneur and a homeless man on the corner collecting money are able to succeed due to capitalism. If you want to blame crony capitalism, then I can't disagree with you. But then, the problem is cronyism, not capitalism.
Slyest Trash although our physical bodies may turn to ash, our consciousness(energy) never dies. Energy does not die, it transforms. And that energy merges with everything that is in the cosmos✨ RIP
Me, too. I was shocked the day he died. I was camping and away from TV, when a friend called to give me the bad news, because she knew I was a big fan.
I just did. Because this was such a beautiful, genuinely touching scene. He was nervous but then in total awe and admiration. Momma orangutan was trying to steal Steve for herself! I don't really know too much about him, except about his dedication and love for all animals, their preservation etc.This scene just showed me that he had a totally pure and loving energy.
You know when Steve says ‘ I thinks I’m in love’ he really means it. To some people they’d think that is a weird concept for a human to say about an animal. But Steve really loved nature and animals on a different level. A level we all should. He was a beautiful man with a beautiful soul.
No one could ever bet steve. No generation before or after. He had every rational person on his side. Farmer, regular ole meat eaters, animal loves and the like. It was truly inspiring how he brought everyone from all political spectrum together. Something the modern peta movement should take notes on.
A truly great man , what this man done for animals is beyond words, I don’t mind admitting I cried when he died , but it’s beautiful to see his legacy is being carried on by his wonderful family, rest in peace Steve you will never be forgotten
@@donhectorsalamancaThat's a very good mindset to have. Crying is just as natural as breathing, eating, or sleeping. No one should feel like they need to hold back their tears. And if others judge them for letting their tears flow... Well, I just feel sorry that the insulters don't understand what true emotion feels like.
My boy Steve kept me company thru countless school school nights. He taught me to have a respect for all animal life. He inspired me to give up hunting, which I finally did at the age of 22. I sold my shotgun and bought my first camera. That was the beginning of my love for wildlife photography. Thank you Steve
+LilMOMMAson I can respect your decision, and while I'm a HUGE fan of wildlife/animals, hunting is unfortunately necessary, especially when it comes to certain types of animals. For example, White-Tail Deer have to be hunted due to exploding numbers here in New England. There are soooo many WTD and because of an ever-increasing number of humans and encroachment into more lands, that is a VERY bad combination, which results in gov't officials unanimously encouraging hunting (over a finite hunting season) so that it ultimately saves the WTD and humans (from accidents, deer running out into highways, etc.). Besides, I only hunt what I plan on eating. I DETEST trophy hunting for tigers, rhinos, etc. I find the latter 100% reprehensible.
9 yo Army Full General Of Florida Regiment that is because unlike humans, non-human animals can read others and sense their energy and know... humans have repressed that basic ability
I don't think any of us appreciated how much of a treasure Steve was... bringing the animal kingdom and the human world together like no other. Thanks for all your gifts Steve. You are missed!
Duffy D. sympathy was never just a human thing. if you havent spent enough time around animals yourself to realize this, theres plenty of studies done on large mammals documenting their cognitive abilities, which includes the ability to empathize. elephants, giraffes, horses, dolphins, monkeys, etc... give animals more credit! humans are not as smart as we think we are lol.
I’m indonesian.. I cried seeing Steve so close to the sumatera orangutan Steve is considered a human who won't hurt them ... This is a natural orangutan instinct.. Until now there are still people in my country hurting orangutans and even hunting them ... Orangutans as native Indonesian animals should be guarded and protected by all Indonesian people .. please don't destroy their forests or their homes .. 😭🙏
I've watched a lot of orangutan videos recently, and I've fallen in love with your beautiful country and culture. It breaks my heart to see the permanent damage inflicted on your jungles for short-term profit.
yeah, it's a shame seeing the orangutans taken from their mothers. This might be biased since I am an malaysian but I think orangutans are the most friendliest wild animal
Same here. My dad called me in to the TV room while they were announcing his death. It hurt me so much. Steve is a huge inspiration not only for me but the whole world. He is an absolute legend~
Arach instinct and chemicals...that influence exhibited behavior and movements...that can in turn be assessed as dangerous or non-threatening. So yes, you can sense it.
The way the mother smirked when Steve was rubbing his head on her shoulder lol that was truly a sight to behold. Almost like she was blushing and smiling at the same time.
It broke my heart a little when he said "I'll remember this experience for the rest of my life.." hope your soul is resting in peace angel :( otherwise such a touching video of the beauty of mother nature and it's creations ❤️
@@carlaygirl so true. I still remember the day he died. I was only 10 years old, and to this day I still see the gap in the world where that man stood. such a shame. we don't deserve mr iwrin
I was in hospital giving birth to my daughter, and all the news reports on the TV was announcing Steve’s death. RIP Steve, us Aussies loved you so much. I hope your doing work in heaven to help our Earthly animals still ☀️🌿🙏❤️🌍🌿
Humans are animals, but we have the distinct disadvantage of thinking we're something a lot more evolved. The problem with humans is that we often cling to unfounded biases (such as the one previously stated). Animals are more logical than humans because they only cling to founded biases.
Aylbdr Madison Have you ever heard other animals speak or communicate a lot of information in another manner (thus not simple reactions)? Humans hear a lot of humans speak and humans read a lot of texts written/typed by humans, thus it’s only logical, that you have heard and read a lot of illogical ideas, etc., this doesn’t mean that humans are more illogical compared to other animal species. Due to the high intelligence of our species, we are able to be arrogant and it makes us much more conscious as well. We are able to think of many solutions for problems, some are unrealistic, some realistic, but a lot of animals can’t even think of one. The life of a lot of animals is just simply surviving, by eating, drinking, sleeping and avoiding to be killed, life is simple for them, some have more options due to their intelligence, e.g.: octopi, chimpanzees, orangutans, dolphins and elephants. But life is much simpler and they can’t even comprehend a lot of subjects, that humans encounter very frequently. Thus to state, that humans are more illogical than other animals is ironically illogical, because we know what logic means and perhaps a few animals could be potentially taught what it means, but still they would not have more logic than humans.
@Blindi there is a 6th sense though it's instinctual based on external ques, processed in the subconscious. It's that uneasy feeling you get around someone you get a bad vibe from, it's body language and micro facial expressions mainly but it's very real. It evolved in us to keep us alive
@@frosty-mm9th They said that he exploited animals for our entertainment. That's a load of BS. Steve had a true heart and a love for animals, so much so that he risked his life multiple times to show the world and teach them about all its wonders, dangers, and all~
Steve was an amazing man. He truly loved these animals. He cared and it showed. He was an expert with crocs, snakes, lizards, just about anything on land. Unfortunately, he was out of his element in the ocean. All his skill, knowledge and super quick movements, that always helped him avoid injury in the past, didn’t work in the ocean. A terrible end for a good man. RIP
When I was a teen, Steve's death shook me, I cried as if he was my own dad. ffwd 13years later and his videos still touch me deeply. RIP croc hunter...
I remember my mom waking me up with the news of his death. No other "celebrity" death has hit me so hard. Its crazy how much impact a stranger has on your life that you dont realize until they are gone
@@minty6891 That's so true. It kinda motivates me to be that kind of person that even a stranger can be impacted by my own personality, kindness and love. That hopefully when I'm gone my legacy would still live on...
The direct translation of them is "forrest people" Old colonial explorers had been suprised by these gentle souls. I think Steve knew of their reputation. He clearly was not afraid of approaching what could be a super agile killing machine. But to be looked at and quickly judged as friendly by a wild animal. A mother no less. That is unprecedented.
Yup Orangutans have better smell so they can smell different hormones and you give off different hormones depending on your act and intentions, so she probably sensed that he was no trouble + she had human contact before
You would have thought that if Irwin was to die, he would've died by getting eaten by crocodiles, or some crocodile or other reptilian related incident, passing away from what he did best.
The world is a lesser place without Steve Irwin in it.
Jax The Reaper but a greater place from having had him in it. RIP Steve!
I think we all died a little inside when we heard he had passed
It is indeed, RIP Steve Irwin.
I believe his son is doing a good job following in his footsteps so far
Not according to PETA. :P
It was Steve’s aura that she trusted. Her instincts told her that he was good.
yup!
I agree with you Sharon xxxx
Yes. And most animals know when someone is good.
@Sam Forbes Video please...
Our hearts have an electromagnetic field, so other beings/people can sense your energy because of that.
2019 earth really needs him back
Mick v2t Shaw & 2020 shiiiiiiit
🙌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
If only he hadn't so obsessed with sticking his thumb up every animal's butt, he'd still be here.
Mick v2t Shaw 🙏❣️❤️
François Dillinger haha guess he didn’t want to assume any genders, go straight to the proof
“Please don’t grieve for Steve, he’s at peace now, but I’d like you to grieve for the animals, for the animals have lost the best friend they ever had, and so have I,” -Steve's father Bob Irwin
I’m going to cry
Too late. I already started crying
steve’s daughter has an interview that’s on youtube saying bob was abusive
@@kyu6938 Humans can change. My own brother abused me heavily throughout my childhood, and now that I'm a full grown man, I am able reconcile with him. He was in as much of a pit of despair as I was.
@@FKyoutubeSERIOUSLY i’m sorry to hear that and i’m glad he has changed, but there is absolutely no evidence that bob has changed. bindie came out as an adult saying he was abusive in an interview, if he has changed she surely would have made a follow up interview or posted pictures with him or something but so far nothing. i know it’s not the happy ending story you’re looking for but you can’t say he’s changed just because you want that to be true
You were a genuinely great person Steve. Even the animals could tell.
Rest In Peace.
Not the stingray :(
@@johnnorth5824 The sting ray had its own agenda sadly😭
Well at least the stingray is going to hell for killing Steve
We must kill the stingray!
I feel like Steve is gonna meet the stingray and just would be like sorry for startling you, and I think we should continue with that mindset
Total trust, that Orangutan knew that Steve was a genuine soul full of love and respect for all. You are an inspiration Steve, May you RIP.
I spent my teenage summers staying up late into the night watching marathons of his shows on discovery. What a great human, great teacher. RIP Mr Steeve
Unfortunately sting rays aren't so trusty
Too bad that stingray didn’t know
Not smart to trust most humans though.
I think animals have a natural ability to sense which people are good and bad. If my dog is funny about someone then I’m wary too.
PETA had the gall to insult this man more than a decade after his passing.
PETA are the scums of the earth anyway. They are classic examples of not practicing what they preach.
I disliked PETA before that but afterwards I fucking hated them. This man has done more for animal protection and education than that dog shit organisation ever will.
Vegan's opinion:
PETA sucks. Just nothing but liberal propaganda
I hate PETA
PETA literally kidnaps people’s pets from their homes and euthanizes them. They’re horrible, evil, wicked people. It astonishes me that anyone would want to join that Satanic cult of an organization.
If a mother (of any species) let’s you interact with her child, you are special. Animals always know. You’re missed, Steve. ❤
Yes. You're right 😮
@@Youaretrapped really weird place to draw a line but yes morals have dipped drastically and its effecting all sectors of society.
@@BlimberryBoi Yup, just look at how incredibly high the divorce rates are today. Women who have sex with dozens and dozens of men before they're 20 makes them jaded and unable to be in a steady relationship. They are broken, both mind and soul.
Didn't expect a comment section under a Steve Irwin video to be full of the mad ravings of incels
Human mothers nowadays have a common practice of sending there children away to be with complete strangers.
Bob Ross, Mr Rogers and Steve Irwin
The holy trinity of legends
Absolutely, all heroes we can believe in.
now with new Legends Stan Lee,Stephen Hillenberg,Stephen Hawking and Avicii
i know bob and steve, but who is mr rogers?
NikeSoccerTennis Fred Rogers... new movie coming out about him staring Tom Hanks. Early childhood specialist started PBS program called Mr Rogers Neighborhood.
@@AnDitaLee ohh okay thank you
Steve was such a beautiful human being, the best of our species
you know how you know a good person? if they see a dog and smile instead of walk past not noticing it's almost fail proof
@@JMac-27 yep. Even guard dogs are "nice" to me. Nice in the context as they dont see me as a threat but will still obviously bite me if a get in their property.
He really was.
Absolutely. A true icon and hugely missed. The natural world mourned when he died.
By a wid margin he was a wild animal in human form
She was trusting Steve. Just like all wild life. He is truly missed.
Stingray disagrees.
@Read My Name Your Gay are people not allowed to joke about shit that happened in 2006? In my opinion it's free game. I loved Steve's show. But no need to white knight a dead guy.
DrrSpazz not everyone likes dark humor
Very much so
@@headpiece32 You're disgusting.
Steve was too good for this world. If everyone was like him. The world would be a better place.
You took the words right out of my mouth ❤❤
You are so right about that.👌
Steve Irwin and Bob Ross.
I only wish to be half the person he was, I want to protect wildlife in his honour ❤💝💖😍
it would be a literal paradise
Single mother just looking for a stable father figure for her child.
This is so underrated. Mgtow !
"your paying for child support Steve"
@Tom 1592009 yes money, school, groceries, home, maintainence is a concept not amongst animals
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Tom 1592009 ur so right. 😂
If you translate orangutan directly from malay/Indonesia language. Its called People of the forest. Aint that beautiful
Yes it is and they are lovely, gentle , clever animals,my favourite of the great apes! They must have very strong intuition as well for this mammy to trust Steve so much- she could sense he was safe to have her baby around!
What does Palm oil plantation translate to?
Pointless Apple ugh love 💗
I have also heard Orangutans referred too as the Orange Men of Borneo. Either way they are the best of us. After all we do share 97 percent of our DNA with then.
Sure is
This Single mother was probably looking for someone dependable like Steve.
😂😂😂😂
Me as fuck
Looking for a sugardaddyxd
😂
Mammals do that, dogs too
Steve Irwin was such a remarkable human being. His tragic and premature death was a tremendous loss to the entire world, but most especially to the animal kingdom.
Hes forever apart of the black community always welcome to the heavenly cookout ✊🏿 #honoraryblackcard💯
@@stilesculp-bt2ecwhat the heck are you talking
@@stilesculp-bt2ecwtf?
The word “legend” is overused. With Steve, it’s definitely deserved.
Si estuviera vivo aún ya se hubiera terminado la cruel matanza de madres orangután y el despojo de sus crias para comercializar. STEVE PUDO HABER HECHO ESO Y MÁS!
Honestly the word/acronym goat fits well 🐐🐐🐐
@@remythedude4758 Greatest Of All Time right?
Michael Z that’s a great video. I can’t believe how calm he was!
Steve- ""and i will carry this moment for the rest of my life""
Me-* cried silently
Shafqat Ahmed Mashrakey yeah I felt myself swallow there too...😢
@Nakia Irvin fuck you bitch
Dude me two i smiled during this whole video it was amazing
Shafqat Ahmed Mashrakey Me too I caught that line as well I really miss him the animals knew that he was special
I was bawling my eyes out, personnally...
Son: "Mom, you told me humans are short-sighted and cruel".
Mom: "This one is different; he is a friend".
Yes
:(
thats a steve, you can trust steves
You're so corny oh my God
Oh my goodness, this comment made me tear up!
He was a childhood hero of mine and I literally cried when he died. Truly a wonderful human being.
@@bosesebi6685 Well you're a piece of shit then. He never did anything like that to animals either so you're a liar too.. Go be a miserable troll somewhere else, moron..
@@bosesebi6685edgy 13 year old strikes again
yes, his son@@TheJayTex
Bro he is a legend
Same. Wonderful human being he was. Watched everything from him I as a kid.
Steve: "it almost made me cry"
Me:
Steve: "a touching experience i will take with me for the rest of my life"
Me: *blinded by tears*
That was the most touching thing to hear for sure.
@@JacobGodly Same 😢
the skat was also a touching experience.
Lmao. So true
You are right it is very touching 😢
We could live ten lifetimes and not have this kind of experience. He lived life to the fullest, and then some.
Zeppelin Fan Steve loved nature and it loved back
Dillon Ohlemiller
Too bad stingrays hug with a two foot spine.
Steve cemented my belief that this isn't humanity's world anymore than it was the dinosaurs and that all life is equally given and taken...his lifes message was one of compassion but his final lesson was one of respect..he really was the best example of we all could be if we opened our eyes a little wider.
Who the baby orangutan?
@@vote4ulvio Barron.
Still can't believe he's gone. The world lost a lot that day.
I vividly recall hearing the news that day. Steve-O had innocent way of viewing beauty in all creatures.. crocs, snakes, insects.. What a tremendous loss for his family, and for the world
His son is making him proud for sure
@@samanthacapron3375 His daughter as well.
He was definitely one of the best human beings to ever walk this earth 🌎.
Eh? He used to torment wild animals. He deserved all he got.
@@craig1538 Nah what is this blud talking about 🗣️
@@craig1538just dont say that in public or you’ll have 100 people kicking your head in
@@craig1538So people can’t change?
@@craig1538We don't do that here.
“One that I’ll take with me, for the rest of my life” hits hard : (
That broke me down.
@@ripvanwinkler1548 Some people have emotions
@@ripvanwinkler1548 Maybe it is just slightly touching for you, but other people may have a more intimate relationship with things. Also, psychologically spoken, crying is a good coping-mechanism. Letting emotions out is healthier than supressing them and get emotional issues later.
@@ripvanwinkler1548 oh you're a tough boiii, now go get yourself a cookie
I’m not crying .. I’m not crying ... I’m not crying
Orangutan: examining mode
Steve: *stress level 99%*
Yea wild animals are really unpredictable no matter how clostly related they are as chimps are probably the most unpredictable
Nothing at all
i would be stressed too because an orangutan would tear anyone apart, especially a mother protecting their baby
@@twerp_I would be so happy, and very intimidated. Would be reminding myself she brought the baby over herself, and wild orangutans don't attack people, unless they have no choice. They screech from the trees to scare people off, but it's a bluff.
Still, like you said, she could tear a person apart, if she felt she needed to. Misunderstandings can so easily happen between different species, and there couldn't be a worse time to be mistaken for a threat.
I know it’s BS, but I really believe some people just give off “trust me” vibes to animals.
Not bs, certain people are usually better accepted by animals due to their natural bodylanguage and micromovements
Energy is real bro. Every organism feels it ❤️ those vibes you get when someone evil enters, its reak
Just like some people are loved by children. My sister for example is always the one children come to on family gatherings. Me on the other hand? Well children kinda hate me haha
Jetty, not bs at all. That’s definite. People have instincts to read vibes too but most have become very disconnected.
Im an atheist so ive spotted bs for a long time but animals have instincts and they can read others far better than we think. its not bs.
I've watched dozens and dozens of videos about Orangs and I've NEVER seen an adult get that close and affectionate with a human. Steve was a 1 in a million guy, a very special person!!!
Make it 1 in a billion. His contribution to the mother earth is beyond our understanding.
As corny as some people say he was, he was truly special.
Hence the special life he had.
who the fuck says that?
Corny for having a tremendous amount of passion towards understanding animals? Wtf kind of person makes that claim??
No one says that you're just trying to get a top comment by defending him.
mezalong
😂😂😂
Dude....
The baby is probably a shy Steve Irwin fan and the mom is like GO GET A PICTURE WITH HIM
😂😂😂
Awe your so cute lol
2:21 “I’ve fallen in love with another woman” lol he’s so adorable and innocent and has such a kind heart.
miss him a lot😭
I love how she sideeyes him like "OH. YOU'RE MARRIED. OH."
She has it all
I mean to be fair, that was a similar experience to the one I had when I had the chance to get close to our closest cousins in the animal world.
My local Zoo has the largest ape enclosure in the world, and I visit there fairly often because its such a calming atmosphere.
I remember just the other day, I was sat in absolute shock watching a Bonobo maybe 2 feet away from me on the other side of a pane of glass using the reflection in it to locate and pull a splinter out of his lip, and I... That made something with me that I cannot quite explain.
I mean you always hear that the (other) Great Apes are very human in their skills and looks, but seeing it taking place inches away in real-time is another story entirely. It profoundly impacts how you see humanity as a concept, and even apart from deeper philosophical epiphanies, in my opinion, it just causes this odd, warm, fuzzy feeling - not unlike love - when you realize that you aren't just some special individual looking at nature, but that you are, indeed, part of nature, and that you share a common ancestry and most of your genetics with these gentle giants.
Very Humbling, in a good way.
The fact that Orangutan women will be a lonely widows when the child has grown up as Orangutan males are solitary beings so literally she's looking for a husband 😅
Steve was one in billions and he has done so much to share his love of animals with all of us.
We all occasionally forget Steve Irwin, but when we see his face again in these videos, it’s like he never really left us.
As someone that idolized him as a kid and got to meet him personally i don't think I'll ever be able to forget him, he just oozed compassion and love for all living things, we should all try and be more couscous of the environment so we don't let him down
@Chosen 1 i was a kid, plus better than most people kids would idolize, though I'm interested in why you said that?
Chosen 1 I’ve always thought Cinnamon Toast Crunch was a sin.
NPC #40249 Not everyone is Christian. Get over it.
@NPC #40249 like i said though i was a kid, and I'm sure no matter what kid they grew up idolizing someone despite what they believe in, wheather it be someone as a father figure or someone whos morals aline with yours, trust me these days i respect him more than anything but either way I'm agnostic, so to me i was really hoping this wouldn't become a religious debate of some sorts, so as much as i dislike the other guy i don't see why my first comment warranted a response when i clearly said i was kid, not everything has to be about religion, i feel like if thats what you believe then good for you but i don't know why me saying we should be trying to protect our environment and leave a smaller carbon footprint triggered something religious to come out, cause to me its like the point that we should be more mindful of our planet got lost and everyone chose to focus on something religious, this is why I'm agnostic, cause picking sides is not good to me, its either left or right, good and bad, nothing is as black and white and the picture that either side tries to understand is far broader than what anyone can paint, so while everyone is worrying about whos wrong or right the actual picture gets lost in the grey no one dares to cross into, maybe everyone needs to take a step back and reflect on whats really important, cause if we focus too much on who believes in what and whos on whos side your childrens children will be living in a wasteland, so focused on where WE go when your gone no concern about where the future generations are going, condemned to suffer for all our "sins"
She knew what we all knew, he is a sweet soul. I so miss his amazing spirit.
MISS ME
Have you seen his daughter? His son? That spirit was inherited
@@FranOfBattle His son, Robert, is a wonderful passionate young man. lots of charisma too!
Man he was honestly a great human being loved all people and animals
Same. I really enjoyed his energy and enthusiasm. Animal Planet has more humans than animals these days, unfortunately.
Steve Irwin is gone but the orangutans aren’t gone... yet
Let’s not lose them too
MMEnder Best comment
MMEnder not gonna lie i thought you said organism for a second
Well I guess I should vote for Thanos next election
He’s right though. Sooner or later these poor animals are close to extinction😢
Corporations: Hold my climate change
You know what's truly beautiful, is the fact that his son is exactly like his dad. Steve is still with us in spirit and the Love for animals continues! ❤️
And to think that PETA hated this man when he cared about animals more than anyone in the world. Wish this world had more people like him
PETA don't actually have any care for animals, they're a bunch of virtue signalling dipshits who euthanise more healthy animals than anyone else in the US.
Fu@k PETA
AndyBeans 100% agree, they are an awful corporation
Will Land maybe at one time PETA was a genuinely good organization but after slowly changing into this capitalist money chasing corporation that does the biding of industries that benefit front the exploitation of animals such as the meat industry -they’ve gone to shit. Just ask old co founders of that organization that since then left the organization.
@@deathuponusalll
Quit blaming capitalism.
A small business owner, an entrepreneur and a homeless man on the corner collecting money are able to succeed due to capitalism.
If you want to blame crony capitalism, then I can't disagree with you.
But then, the problem is cronyism, not capitalism.
To this day. I miss seeing this guy on tv. Huge part of my childhood. Can’t wait to show my kids how amazing he was with animals and people.
He was fearless, loved how he just use to jump on crocodile.
I Miss Steve too... RIP
Blake Weeks
Yeah, Steve was a great guy. The world needs more people like him.
❤
His son Robert is exactly like him his son will carry on his legacy
I'm guessing there were a lot of animals waiting at the gates when he died.
Well said.
That's beautiful, I truly hope this is what happened
great, thanks for making me cry 😭
Meester Writer . That’s a really nice sentiment.
Bro i got the chills when reading this
Awww Steve was such a good human, even the animals knew it. Tears in my eyes.
To all the animals lost in the fire, you’re with this man now, and he’ll take good care of you😢
Damn thats deep
Ooh Gosh, that's so beautifully said..... Thank you, Gabrielle!
Slyest Trash although our physical bodies may turn to ash, our consciousness(energy) never dies. Energy does not die, it transforms. And that energy merges with everything that is in the cosmos✨ RIP
Gabrielle Jarmin don’t think animals read you tube comments to be honest lol 👍🏻
what religion is that?
Man I miss this guy
Me, too. I was shocked the day he died. I was camping and away from TV, when a friend called to give me the bad news, because she knew I was a big fan.
He pushed a bit too far.
yeah same, i really like to watch these vids, miss you steve irwin
1976 bronx ..I was going to say the same thing. A piece of the world died when he left us.
1976 bronx you said it man.. Only the good.. Only the good.
When he said "an experience I'll take with me for the rest of my life" my heart sunk a little bit not going to lie...
SAME T_T
The Messiah Me too
Rest in peace
The Messiah mine too it broke my heart into pieces 💔
Me too! 💔
Man.. sometimes RUclips shows me something so nostalgic and beautiful I can't help but shed a tear. We ALL miss you Steve.
I just did. Because this was such a beautiful, genuinely touching scene. He was nervous but then in total awe and admiration. Momma orangutan was trying to steal Steve for herself! I don't really know too much about him, except about his dedication and love for all animals, their preservation etc.This scene just showed me that he had a totally pure and loving energy.
You know when Steve says ‘ I thinks I’m in love’ he really means it. To some people they’d think that is a weird concept for a human to say about an animal. But Steve really loved nature and animals on a different level. A level we all should. He was a beautiful man with a beautiful soul.
L Hayes well he aint gona go on tv n bash the animals head in.ffs
Dionne erm, seriously, what’s your point? Your comment makes no sense. Of course he’s not going to do that.
Agreed. Some people just don’t get it but Steve was working at a very high emotional frequency and had an innate love for all life.
First Last You’re an idiot
I reckon Steve got a hand job off camera
Who else thinks his face should be on one of the Australian money notes?? He’s a true legend and he was loved by everyone
Lmao i wish
Also, i wonder how he would feel about the bush fires right now :(
Angale money doesn’t deserve Steve money is greed which Steve is not.
Yeah you’re actually right, maybe a famous statue at every zoo in Australia
I don’t think I’ve heard of him before I’ll search him up now
Let’s be honest here , we learned more about wildlife growing up from Steve Irwin than anyone else,
John reese Absolutely!
I come from the UK, we have Attinbourgh.
Yes he is the one that showed me the importance of conservation and respecting the world and all of its inhabitants.
No one could ever bet steve. No generation before or after. He had every rational person on his side. Farmer, regular ole meat eaters, animal loves and the like. It was truly inspiring how he brought everyone from all political spectrum together. Something the modern peta movement should take notes on.
Uh...you seem to have forgotten the legend that is David Attenborough...
A truly great man , what this man done for animals is beyond words, I don’t mind admitting I cried when he died , but it’s beautiful to see his legacy is being carried on by his wonderful family, rest in peace Steve you will never be forgotten
Nice comment but why would you mind admitting you cried? Normal human reaction and emotion to a devastating event.
You are 100% right. My heart broke when the world lost this amazing human being.
@@donhectorsalamancaThat's a very good mindset to have. Crying is just as natural as breathing, eating, or sleeping. No one should feel like they need to hold back their tears. And if others judge them for letting their tears flow...
Well, I just feel sorry that the insulters don't understand what true emotion feels like.
I too cried when he died I was 15 yo...now im a grown up man at 32 yo
The orangutans probably cried, and they do have very expressive faces.
My boy Steve kept me company thru countless school school nights. He taught me to have a respect for all animal life. He inspired me to give up hunting, which I finally did at the age of 22. I sold my shotgun and bought my first camera. That was the beginning of my love for wildlife photography. Thank you Steve
LilMOMMAson Thank YOU!
+LilMOMMAson I can respect your decision, and while I'm a HUGE fan of wildlife/animals, hunting is unfortunately necessary, especially when it comes to certain types of animals. For example, White-Tail Deer have to be hunted due to exploding numbers here in New England. There are soooo many WTD and because of an ever-increasing number of humans and encroachment into more lands, that is a VERY bad combination, which results in gov't officials unanimously encouraging hunting (over a finite hunting season) so that it ultimately saves the WTD and humans (from accidents, deer running out into highways, etc.).
Besides, I only hunt what I plan on eating. I DETEST trophy hunting for tigers, rhinos, etc. I find the latter 100% reprehensible.
I Agree ^
We need more people like you. And Steve .
That’s awesome ❤️
"Oy! Is that Steve Irwin? Steve Irwin! I've seen you on TV! Huge fan! This is my kid, made it myself! Wow, it's so nice to meet you."
Even this orangutan knew the greatness of Steve.
9 yo Army Full General Of Florida Regiment that is because unlike humans, non-human animals can read others and sense their energy and know... humans have repressed that basic ability
@@Cassxowary I don't know about that. People are far more complex in body language recognition, being highly social animals.
@@Cassxowary Speak for yourself
Yes,She felt his heart and mind and gave him a touch of heaven in my opinion 🤔😊😍🥰
He was in tune with nature on an almost mystical level.
I don't think any of us appreciated how much of a treasure Steve was... bringing the animal kingdom and the human world together like no other. Thanks for all your gifts Steve. You are missed!
I guess the animals have the instinct to detect bad and good humans.
I know dolphins can, but i don't know about (great) apes.
Alot of animals can do that.
I guess sympathy isn't just a human thing.
They definitely do 👍
Duffy D. sympathy was never just a human thing. if you havent spent enough time around animals yourself to realize this, theres plenty of studies done on large mammals documenting their cognitive abilities, which includes the ability to empathize. elephants, giraffes, horses, dolphins, monkeys, etc... give animals more credit! humans are not as smart as we think we are lol.
I’m indonesian..
I cried seeing Steve so close to the sumatera orangutan
Steve is considered a human who won't hurt them ...
This is a natural orangutan instinct..
Until now there are still people in my country hurting orangutans and even hunting them ...
Orangutans as native Indonesian animals should be guarded and protected by all Indonesian people ..
please don't destroy their forests or their homes .. 😭🙏
Wish i could give you a million thumbs ups!
I've watched a lot of orangutan videos recently, and I've fallen in love with your beautiful country and culture. It breaks my heart to see the permanent damage inflicted on your jungles for short-term profit.
Well said mate, they are truly one of your nations greatest natural symbols!
yeah, it's a shame seeing the orangutans taken from their mothers. This might be biased since I am an malaysian but I think orangutans are the most friendliest wild animal
Yes. We need to stop buying products made from palm.
Gone too soon. His light shines in his children’s eyes. Rest In Peace, Steve Irwin.
I know I'm 3 years late, but this comment brought peace to my heart and a smile to my face :) Thank you.
Steve was one of a kind and had so much passion for the animals .a true conservationists!!! ❤
This man didn't live as long as most but did more than billions will ever even think about
Wowzers, this comment made me tear up. You are absolutely right!
The day you died my dad had to sit me down and tell me. I cried. You were a hero Steve
Caylen Dempsey the animal kingdom lost their best friend and biggest advocate
Same here. My dad called me in to the TV room while they were announcing his death. It hurt me so much. Steve is a huge inspiration not only for me but the whole world. He is an absolute legend~
Yeah he was my childhood hero and he still is 😭😭😭😭
Austin Afridi piss off
My dad said "you know that nigga always fuckin wit them animals on animal planet? He dead" i was like " ight den"
Animals can sense love... And no one loved animals more than Steve Irvin
A.J.'s GameRoom
Agreed
You can't sense love. Love is just an abstract human concept fueled by instinct and chemicals, not some magic that flows in the air
Arach I can tell I do not love you
Tiffianie Perritt Your brain sees no reason to.
Arach instinct and chemicals...that influence exhibited behavior and movements...that can in turn be assessed as dangerous or non-threatening. So yes, you can sense it.
The way the mother smirked when Steve was rubbing his head on her shoulder lol that was truly a sight to behold. Almost like she was blushing and smiling at the same time.
She can feel his pure heart.
2020 and I still miss this guy.
dimitri00769 me too !!!
Life In Zone Ten ❤️
That mother orangutan was smiling at Steve omg I can't 💔
Sarah Riedel I saw Steve at his zoo here in Australia 16yrs ago and he had such great energy.
What a great guy anyone who loves animals is OK in my book ,your mean to animals ? I can care less if you burn alive . Wish I could have met Steve
It broke my heart a little when he said "I'll remember this experience for the rest of my life.." hope your soul is resting in peace angel :( otherwise such a touching video of the beauty of mother nature and it's creations ❤️
carlaygirl that last line really got me
@@TheKrackalack right? :(
Yeah, that got to me too
@@carlaygirl so true. I still remember the day he died. I was only 10 years old, and to this day I still see the gap in the world where that man stood. such a shame. we don't deserve mr iwrin
@@bobloerakker7010 yeah man just goes to show you never really know when your time is up
When your mom drags you out of your room to see the visiting family members
Aww this comment really got me
But that family member is steve irwin :)
family several trees down the lineage haha
I was in hospital giving birth to my daughter, and all the news reports on the TV was announcing Steve’s death. RIP Steve, us Aussies loved you so much. I hope your doing work in heaven to help our Earthly animals still ☀️🌿🙏❤️🌍🌿
Animals know who to trust and who not to trust. This mother knew he was one she could trust.
And what a joy to witness ❤️
Hey Dan! Didn’t expect to see you here in the comments!
So why did that mantaray not trust Steve?
oh look, it's you! the mall explorer! Hope to find an orangutan while exploring haha
@@Heidegaff it’s brain wasn’t developed or something I guess
Him and Mr. Rogers were some of the purest souls we've ever had.
Angel Delgado and bob ross
I was gonna add Bob Ross in there but u already did. Thats awesome
Mr Roger's was a weirdo. I knew that when I was 5
Stan lee too
Purest*
I believe animals can pick up on the energy of the human heart. Steve is so loving and the Orangutan mother can feel it.
AnnemieM Humans are animals as well. There are just multiple indications, but they can be wrong...
Humans are animals, but we have the distinct disadvantage of thinking we're something a lot more evolved. The problem with humans is that we often cling to unfounded biases (such as the one previously stated).
Animals are more logical than humans because they only cling to founded biases.
AnnemieM I always felt this way. It’s like they just know.
Aylbdr Madison Have you ever heard other animals speak or communicate a lot of information in another manner (thus not simple reactions)? Humans hear a lot of humans speak and humans read a lot of texts written/typed by humans, thus it’s only logical, that you have heard and read a lot of illogical ideas, etc., this doesn’t mean that humans are more illogical compared to other animal species.
Due to the high intelligence of our species, we are able to be arrogant and it makes us much more conscious as well. We are able to think of many solutions for problems, some are unrealistic, some realistic, but a lot of animals can’t even think of one.
The life of a lot of animals is just simply surviving, by eating, drinking, sleeping and avoiding to be killed, life is simple for them, some have more options due to their intelligence, e.g.: octopi, chimpanzees, orangutans, dolphins and elephants. But life is much simpler and they can’t even comprehend a lot of subjects, that humans encounter very frequently.
Thus to state, that humans are more illogical than other animals is ironically illogical, because we know what logic means and perhaps a few animals could be potentially taught what it means, but still they would not have more logic than humans.
Captn Cigarra 😂
The world was a better place with Steve Irwin in it. I miss him ❤
I still miss him too!
Thou more dangerous. He had many unsafe practices.
My girlfriend just told me “take comfort when your animal passes away. It means that Steve Irwin is there owner now”
That’s really beautiful, thank you.
I don't think animals should be owned by humans. Also, heaven is not real.
@@Laszlo5897 explain why Humans own animals and why heaven is not real
Laszlo Dajka Well aren’t you just a whole ray of sunshine 🤗
@@Laszlo5897 Hell is real for you then cuz that's where you'll be going. :)
I wish everyone was Steve Urwin. He was such a beautiful human being.
AJ Steve Irwin definitely was one of a kind.
@Bill Holder thanks for your sacrifice
A world of Steve Irwin sounds lovely. Literally.
@@kritikill7779 oh snap xD Good response lad
I'm really not a sentimental type. However I really really miss Steve
She just “knew” he was trustworthy. She had a sixth sense about him.
Blindi you’re a fucking moron
@Blindi there is a 6th sense though it's instinctual based on external ques, processed in the subconscious. It's that uneasy feeling you get around someone you get a bad vibe from, it's body language and micro facial expressions mainly but it's very real. It evolved in us to keep us alive
@Blindi I don’t even have any words...
@Blindi we all have a sixth sense, it’s called “holy shit is that steve irwin?”
Can someone provide some context as to what happened cuz they deleted their comment
The world genuinely lost a great great man in Steve, he was a remarkable conservationist and he’s missed by us all whom followed his work.
Man I miss Steve the world needs more people like him
That's why he had kids.
💝🤗💞
@@MoldyOog I'm so glad he was able to before that damnable encounter with the ray.
Look at this dude
Makes me wonder how PETA could say such things to him on his birthday
Pranab, what was said? I do not live in Australia so that may be how I missed it.
@pranab mohanty what did they say?
Yeah what was said 🙁
Grey Gardens they said he was a bad person basiclly
@@frosty-mm9th They said that he exploited animals for our entertainment.
That's a load of BS.
Steve had a true heart and a love for animals, so much so that he risked his life multiple times to show the world and teach them about all its wonders, dangers, and all~
Humanity took a gigantic hit with his passing. He was a bridge between animals and humans
Steve was an amazing man. He truly loved these animals. He cared and it showed. He was an expert with crocs, snakes, lizards, just about anything on land. Unfortunately, he was out of his element in the ocean. All his skill, knowledge and super quick movements, that always helped him avoid injury in the past, didn’t work in the ocean. A terrible end for a good man. RIP
Shed a tear watching this. Steve was a role model and hero for so many kids to look up to. I looked up to him and I still do to this day. What a guy.
*She was just tired of being a single parent*
💀💀💀
She was thinking somebody better help me with this little nigga😂😂
😂
She found her a man
r/cursedcomments
Thank God his spirit and work lives on in Terri, Bindi and Robert.
And his best mate Wes.
heh, Bindi is such a silly sounding name.
They are such a strong, hardworking, loving family.
Makes me want to cry every time I see this video. Pure sweetness. Thank you.
He had such a way with animals, he was just on their wavelength.
@e fred hahaha! I thought you were serious at first. That was genius!
Were animals too. That’s why we can be on other animals wavelengths. We’re nothing special just another animal on this planet
Except for one.
@@rottiesdad good point!
@e fred He was talking about the Istropic understanding of animals fuckwit.
Miss that dude. Glad to see his beautiful kids carrying on his legacy.
Bindi is absolutely gorgeous and seems like she's just as passionate about conservation as he was. Steve was truly a legend.
When I was a teen, Steve's death shook me, I cried as if he was my own dad. ffwd 13years later and his videos still touch me deeply. RIP croc hunter...
I remember my mom waking me up with the news of his death. No other "celebrity" death has hit me so hard. Its crazy how much impact a stranger has on your life that you dont realize until they are gone
@@minty6891 That's so true. It kinda motivates me to be that kind of person that even a stranger can be impacted by my own personality, kindness and love. That hopefully when I'm gone my legacy would still live on...
@@LinxDinx all you have to do is be the person Steve Irwin knew you could be lol!
I was so so sad too as a child when it happened. Still sad to think about. But he’s resting in peace and I like to think in a heaven
I remember watching this the first time back then - I had to wipe my eyes at all the same places. He was one of the best of us.
I miss him so I can't imagine what his family must feel. He was a very special animal advocate. Rest in peace.
1:57 Her smile. My god this is adorable
God, I was gonna say the same thing. I noticed the smile as she was about to walk away. Incredibly human reaction.
This mans death was such a loss for all the animal kingdom! 😥
The good die young. His end was really a freak accident!
@@624697 Why?
He startled it, it whipped around and reacted on instinct.
It didn't do it out of malice, it was just a terrible, terrible accident.
BrootPK they lost their best friend and their biggest advocate
I've heard 129 Chinchillas committed suicide after he died.
It certainly was. I remember actually crying when it came across our evening news.
Just imagine if Steve walked into a room with Bob Ross and Mr. Rogers.
Staircase to heaven opens
And Koko the Gorilla should be there too
@@stephenm8415 yes.
@@stephenm8415 and harambe
Gods amongst men meeting to see who is the truest human
She obviously sensed that he was not a threat. Her soul was in communion with his soul. ❤️
Humans don't deserve animals.
The direct translation of them is "forrest people"
Old colonial explorers had been suprised by these gentle souls.
I think Steve knew of their reputation. He clearly was not afraid of approaching what could be a super agile killing machine.
But to be looked at and quickly judged as friendly by a wild animal. A mother no less.
That is unprecedented.
Yup Orangutans have better smell so they can smell different hormones and you give off different hormones depending on your act and intentions, so she probably sensed that he was no trouble + she had human contact before
RIP to Steve Irwin and the Orangutans lost to deforestation
Stingrays are getting smart. Wiping out hoomans one by one
@@NotTheDuoLingo But they're wiping out the good hoomans , should be the latter .
@e fred hey fuck off jackass
"Mommy, I'm scared..."
"It's okay, child of mine....this one we can trust."
Reminds of when i was a child i would always hid behind my mum
“Child of mine” they aren’t aliens
*Most humans are parasites but this one is ok*
@@danibiyarslanov nah not parasites, humans are a virus.
@@ZelenskyPlane at least a few perasites work keep the host alive and sometimes even help them
R.I.P Steve Irwin, such an awesome person.
pasionata
life lived to the fullest
and a dumb person!
how did he die?
You would have thought that if Irwin was to die, he would've died by getting eaten by crocodiles, or some crocodile or other reptilian related incident, passing away from what he did best.
I think we all miss Steve... this was an amazing encounter, only he could have had. The animals feel his pure intentions. LJ
“For the rest of my life” devastating because he only lived for a few more years after this
nah this was filmed in 1997
Bro its fucking 9 years. That's longer than you've been around.
When he said said “such a touching experience one I’ll take with me for the rest of my life” is sad knowing that he’d pass a couple years later
When was this made ?
Alex Hetherington dude this is crazy, ive never seen another Hetherington out in the wild!
@@keonh.2679 I know we are a rare breed .I've only ever seen 2 or 3 others myself.
All the greats souls are dead
Mr. Rogers
Bob Ross
Carl Sagan
Steve Irwin
Filled me with Wonder and Inspiration...
Kyle the fuckboy :C
Stephen hawking...
robin williams
Jahseh Onfroy 🔫😪🅱️
You speak as if death is the finality.
Just goes to show you what a great loss it is to not have Steve any longer. His spirit will live on forever.
Loved you so much Steve Irwin. Perfect animal instincts of mother knowing just who to trust.
more like seeking a beta provider cause shes a single mum.
lmfao why the internet gotta ruin everything
I don't think the Outfit was lost on it. For a raised in captivity ape, I am sure the Uniform of her keeper is not unlike steve's garb.
@WayneRainey very smart point. Didn't even think of that.
May his soul Rest In Peace. This man was extraordinary. My childhood evolved around animal planet and his crocodile program
This mans passion for life is so contagious. It breaks my heart that he's gone.
Even the Orangutan knew what a special person Steve was!! ❤