My Daddy, the Crocodile Hunter explained

Director:John Stainton
Starring:Bindi Irwin
Runtime:50 min
Language:English

My Daddy, the Crocodile Hunter is a one-hour television documentary film that is hosted by Bindi Irwin[1] [2] and details her life and growing career and also serves as a memorial for her father, famed naturalist and conservationist Steve Irwin, better known as The Crocodile Hunter, who died in 2006. She has inherited his legacy and continues his work.

It was originally broadcast on Friday, 8 June 2007 on Animal Planet. My Daddy, the Crocodile Hunter also served as an introduction to Bindi Irwin and her new TV series, Bindi the Jungle Girl.

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  1. Web site: The Crocodile Hunter's Family Shares His Controversial Approach to Studying the Crocs. Lidz. Franz. Smithsonian. en. 2019-03-04.
  2. Web site: My Daddy the Crocodile Hunter (2007) - The Screen Guide - Screen Australia. www.screenaustralia.gov.au. 2019-03-04.