Marko and his first Croc feed
Release Date: Fri, Sep 3rd
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Comments
Rose
Wow! First time I got to see a full view of Steve's Crocoseum. It's amazing. We still miss him and think of his family every time we open the Australia Zoo e-mails.
Diana
Hey i've never been to Australia zoo but it looks like a great place you think you will have job open when i'm nine-teen which will be in eight years
matthew
cool croodile marko hope you have fun on your first time
pennie
i love the australia zoo and i would to work there
SJ Wilson
WOW ~ When I saw the jaws of that Salty that close to the guys shoes that said it all !!!! I had an amazing experience photographing crocs up close and personal but not THAT close.
Thanks again for another insightful video on the life that goes on behind the scenes at the Australia Zoo!
Cheers Mate,
SJ
emily
i love animals
Russell
Yes, the world's largest living reptile...and, as Steve taught us, the gentlest and most caring when it comes to mating/raising young. When I see a croc eat, there is no mistaking its ferocity. Yet, to see the same animal carefully take its newly hatched young to the water in its powerful jaws is still astonishing to me! Thank you, Australia Zoo for continuing to educate us all!
Sue from Tennesse in USA
Hi, I just watched the video, it was very interesting. I still miss Steve and his contagious joy at feeding his beloved crocs. As I'm sure you all do. I really miss the shows on TV. Are you ever going to do reruns so adults and children who have never seen Steve, Terri and all the others in action, can get the opportunity to see the " Real Croc Hunter" in action. I'm also, very glad to see that you all are working very hard to keep Steve's dreams alive, and Little Robert looks exactly like Steve in the pictures that I saw aired after Steve's death. I miss him, his love for animals was very contagious. God Bless him, and you all. Keep up the good work. He will never be forgotten.
Gayle Pike
I like the baby goats and the wombats they are so cute.
Gail from London
Jeremy, I just love the new look Animal Diaries. All Australia Zoo's animals deserved more than a minute of air time - they are all superstars after all, but I know you already know that. Great seeing the guys looking after the crocs in such a dedicated way. Lots of training involved but lovely to see Steve's crocs looking so well. Loved the underwater shots of these amazing reptiles. No matter how many times I see them, it's like seeing them for the first time because they are so awesome. I just love em. A beautiful overhead shot of the wonderful Crocoseum too. Take care guys, xxx
Gail from London
How very rude of me not to acknowledge the wonderful work that you guys do re: the crocodiles. I understand the amount of training you have to do in order to take on the immense privilege of looking after these magnificent reptiles. The trouble is, Steve always made it look so easy. I love the new style Animal Diaries. I really enjoyed this one. You all take care and thank you for the wonderful work you all do in showing off these magnificent modern day dinosaurs in the best light possible (thanks to Steve's magnificent Crocoseum as well, of course). Love you guys, take care. xxxxxxxxx
ginny
I always enjoy Jeremy and appreciate this "blip" being more than just a 30sec take.
Keep it up!
Thanks,
ginnylb
Gail from London
I loved this episode more than any other because, for me, the Crocoseum is the most special place in the whole world. Experts said it would never work, but they obviously underestimated Steve's knowledge, love and understanding of these magnificent apex predators. I remember Steve relocating all the crocs into the Crocoseum (even with his bandaged knee), and watching him at work was an honour. He knew them crocs like they were his children. He knew what they were thinking and what they were going to do next. It was incredible to watch. He made it look so easy. It was incredible watching Steve at work. Thank you very much for allowing me to once again have a peek inside Steve's wonderful Crocoseum. I've said it before and I'll say it again, no-one will ever love these crocs more.








