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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

Steve by Jack (8-11 years, VIC)

Drawing
Steve
I chose Steve Irwin because he was very brave because he held many reptiles, even the deadly ones but that didn't stop him.He became a beloved figure for his enthusiasm, unique character, and his commitment to educating the public about Australian wildlife. The series, co-hosted with his wife Terri, featured Steve handling crocodiles, other reptiles, and various other Australian wildlife, often in a humorous and engaging manner.Steve's family owned and operated Australia Zoo in Queensland, which served as a base for his wildlife documentaries and a place to educate the public about conservation.

My Awesome Australian

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