The Australian Zoo is home to many iconic Australian animals, including the crocodile. Crocodiles are one of the most fascinating and dangerous animals in the world and the Australian Zoo has become famous for the involvement of legendary conservationist Steve Irwin in the protection and preservation of these magnificent animals. Steve Irwin was a famous Australian animal lover and conservationist who achieved worldwide fame with his television show "The Crocodile Hunter". He was a pioneer in researching and filming crocodiles and other wild animals and his work has contributed a lot to the understanding and protection of these animals. The Australian Zoo, founded by Steve and his wife Terri Irwin, is dedicated to continuing his work and protecting crocodiles and other wild animals. The zoo has several programmes and projects aimed at conserving and restoring the crocodile population in Australia and around the world. One of the most popular attractions of the Australian Zoo is the crocodile river. Visitors can see the crocodiles up close as they swim and sunbathe in their natural habitat. The zoo also organises daily crocodile presentations where trained keepers teach visitors more about the behaviour and biology of these dangerous animals. In addition to the crocodile river and presentations, the Australian Zoo also offers educational displays and information boards about crocodiles and their habitats. This enables visitors to learn more about these beautiful and fascinating animals and the importance of their protection and conservation.
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