Has had a road named in his honor: Steve Irwin Way in Beerwah, Queensland on Australia's Sunshine Coast. (imdb.com)
Second child, Robert Clarence "Bob" Irwin born on the 1st of December, 2003 at 8:00 a.m., weighing 7 pounds and 4 ounces. (imdb.com)
Steve and Terri's daughter, Bindi Sue Irwin, is actually named for Steve's favorite crocodile, Bindi and his dog, Sui, who has, incidentally, appeared in numerous "Crocodile Hunter" (1996) episodes with Steve and Terri. (imdb.com)
Owned a red and white motorbike which he rode around Australia Zoo. This was one of the main ways to determine whether he was at the Zoo or not. (imdb.com)
Two sisters, Mandy and Joy. (imdb.com)
Almost faced charges of child endangerment in early January 2004 for doing a crocodile demonstration while holding his one-month-old son Bob in one arm and feeding a 13-foot crocodile with the other. Steve and Terri claimed that their son was in no danger and that both their children were going to be "croc savvy". (imdb.com)
Had a species of turtle named after him - Elseya Irwini. (imdb.com)
Despite all his close calls with animals, he had only had muscle surgery on his knee as a result before a stingray attack claimed his life. (imdb.com)
Happy Feet (2006) is dedicated to his memory. (imdb.com)
His dog, Sui, is a Staffordshire Bullterrier cross (imdb.com)
The documentary, Ocean's Deadliest (2007) (TV), is in memory of Steve Irwin. (imdb.com)
Stopped personally greeting zoo visitors when he witnessed a little girl getting knocked down and seriously injured by a fan rushing to meet him. (imdb.com)
Was scared to death of parrots, especially the sulfar crested cockatoo. When he was four years old, he almost had his nose bitten off by his father's pet sulfar crest. The only bird he felt comfortable around is a black cockatoo named Ularoo. (imdb.com)
Daughter, Bindi Irwin, was born 24 July, 1998 at 9:46 PM, weighing 6 lb. 3 oz. (imdb.com)
Second child, Robert Clarence Irwin, is named after Steve's father, Robert, and Terri's father, Clarence. (imdb.com)
Over 360 million people tuned in to watch the Steve Irwin Memorial Service on Animal Planet on September 19, 2006. (imdb.com)
He told his camera crew to always be filming and that if he needed help, he would ask for it. (imdb.com)
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