Like dad! Bindi Irwin surprises her fans with a shocking stunt at the Australia Zoo

Like dad! Bindi Irwin surprises her fans with a shocking stunt at the Australia Zoo

Bindi Irwin got up close and personal with a herd of dingoes at Australia Zoo on Thursday.

The 24-year-old wildlife warrior shared several photos and a video on her Instagram account along with her husband Chandler Powell, 26, of the couple feeding and petting the wild dogs.

In one photo, he even appeared to plant a kiss on the nose of one of the dingoes.

Bindi Irwin got up close and personal with a herd of dingoes at Australia Zoo on Thursday

‘Dingo smiles to brighten your day. Love from Australia Zoo’, he captioned the video.

Fans were surprised to see that dingoes, which have the potential to be dangerous to humans, are friendly towards the married couple.

“Wow, I didn’t know you would be so nice,” one user commented.

In one photo, he even appeared to plant a kiss on the nose of one of the dingoes.

‘These animals are very friendly! Very good,” added another.

“You are lovely Bindi, you do a wonderful job with all your animals, I am so glad you have them to help and keep them healthy, I am so proud of you,” said another.

Dingoes do not generally attack people, but are more likely to become aggressive if they are afraid or provoked, according to the Queensland Government website.

The 24-year-old wildlife warrior shared several photos and a video on her Instagram account along with her husband Chandler Powell, 26, of the couple feeding and petting the wild dogs.

It looks like the Australia Zoo herd has been trained by professional guides.

Bindi’s wholesome moment comes after heartbreak when she announced the news that her family had suffered a devastating loss: Rhino, her rhinoceros iguana, tragically died at the age of 42.

Bindi posted a heartbreaking memorial video on Instagram in which she broke down in tears while talking about the lizard she grew up with at the Australia Zoo.

Fans were surprised to see that dingoes, which have the potential to be dangerous to humans, are friendly towards the married couple.

Mourning with her brother Robert, mother Terri and husband Chandler Powell, the wildlife warrior scattered the Rhino’s ashes throughout the zoo’s Rhinoceros enclosure.

“It is with a heavy heart that we have to say goodbye to Rhino, but we didn’t want to miss out on sharing him one last time with you,” Bindi said as she held the box of her beloved reptile. of ashes

As the famed conservationist was teary-eyed, her brother, 19, chimed in to share a glimpse into the animal’s life.

Bindi’s wholesome moment comes after heartbreak when she announced the news that her family had suffered a devastating loss: Rhino, her rhinoceros iguana, tragically died at the age of 42.

Bindi, 24, posted a heartbreaking memorial video on Instagram in which she broke down in tears while talking about the lizard she grew up with at Australia Zoo.

He revealed that Rhino, who was born in 1980 and received a Guinness World Record for being the oldest rhinoceros iguana on record, loved hibiscus flowers and was always full of energy and sass.

‘Her quality of life was 100% every day. She lived a brilliant life every day and that’s what you hold on to,” Robert added.

Terri, 58, revealed that the iguana first arrived at Australia Zoo in 1993, a year after she married the late national icon Steve Irwin.

The video ended with some heartbreaking footage of Steve Irwin in happier times talking about the Rhino while introducing the lizard to the world.

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