“With dad, he was the ultimate wildlife 
warrior and we admired him more than anything,” Irwin told eOnline. “I 
do remember he gave me a piece of advice that has stuck with me forever.
 He said, ‘You have to treat animals the way you wish to be treated.’ 
Which is so true.”
Meet Bindi Irwin, the daughter of Steve Irwin the “Crocodile Hunter”
She is turning 17 next month and plans to work full time at Australia Zoo
“With dad, he was the ultimate wildlife warrior and we admired him more than anything”
“I have spent my entire life living in a zoo, which is pretty crazy. Not many kids get to say that”
“It took me until I was about three years old to realize that we 
didn’t just come to the zoo every day, that we actually lived here”
“I remember he gave me a piece of advice that has stuck with me forever”
“If you treat animals how you want to be treated, you’re a lot better off”
Bindi started to appear in television shows from the age of two
She even hosted a wildlife documentary for kids called “Bindi the Jungle Girl”

“When [Irwin] was working with venomous snakes or cheetahs, he just treated them in a [certain] way”
“It was never trying to overpower them or anything like that”
“He was just loving them”
“And he was teaching other people about how beautiful they are”
“Telling people how to respect snakes and respect crocodiles and to love them”
“And I think if you go about it with that kind of attitude, it’s brilliant”
Bindi plans to continue her father’s legacy by working full-time at the Australia Zoo
 
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