Picture via Twitter
We lost Steve Irwin suddenly over a decade ago, but the Crocodile Hunter's legacy lives on in his kids.
The TV personality had two children: Bindi, 19, and Robert, who just turned 14 last month.
In honour of Bob's birthday, Wildlife Warriors, Steve Irwin's conservationist organisation, wished the boy a happy birthday.
"Today we’re wishing the happiest of birthdays to one incredible #WildlifeWarrior, Robert Irwin!" Wildlife Warriors tweeted.
Today we’re wishing the happiest of birthdays to one incredible #WildlifeWarrior, Robert Irwin! Every year, we watch in admiration as Robert’s passion for conservation grows and he becomes a compassionate and inspirational young man. pic.twitter.com/jDs5jr5u3R
— Wildlife Warriors (@wildwarriors) 30 November 2017
"Every year, we watch in admiration as Robert’s passion for conservation grows and he becomes a compassionate and inspirational young man."
What a wonderful sentiment! Robert and his older sister Bindi still help out at the Australia Zoo, which their mother Terri owns.
The teens are certainly following in their father's footsteps. They've each appeared on television a fair few times, with Robert having his own channel on Australia Zoo TV.
He even appeared on The Tonight Show on several occasions last year to present Jimmy Fallon with different critters (which we're sure the host was terrified of) and impress upon people the importance of being good stewards to the planet.
The Irwins' commitment to conservation is truly inspirational, as is their family bond. Bindi took to Twitter to wish her little bro a happy birthday too, and her message is so sweet.
Robert holding my hand, helping me down an icy section of our hike in Oregon. My extraordinary brother is always there for me, no matter what.
— Bindi Irwin (@BindiIrwin) December 1, 2017
Happy Birthday, Robert. I’m beyond blessed to be your sister & I love you with all my heart. pic.twitter.com/TjivpT5eQA
We're tearing up!
It's lovely to see the 14-year-old carrying on just like his beloved dad.
We can't wait to see what he and his talented older sister have in store for us next.
Happy belated birthday, Robert, and keep up the good work!