Check out this video and relive all the action and excitement of our historic croc move.
Last weekend, on 11 and 12 June, here at Australia Zoo we moved some of our biggest and angriest crocs into new homes at the Zoo.
It took 27 of our strongest crew members to lift Agro and transport him to his new home. Famous for attacking lawn mowers and being Steve's arch nemesis, Agro certainly put the Australia Zoo team to the test.
The move has meant a change of environment and even a possible new love interest, with croc Bluey now sharing a pond with Cassie. Check out their very first meeting.
Stay tuned for more croc action when the Australia Zoo Crew sets off on their annual Australia Zoo Crocodile Research Trip at the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve.
If you would like to support this expedition you can by assisting with our food drive. If you can donate food items such as condiments or canned goods, please call Australia Zoo on 07 5436 2000.
Wow Bindi and Robert know exactly what their doing:) smart kids and they aren't afriad of any animals in the zoo?
Marge2nd August 2011 05:50:57 AEST
I'm 66 yrs.old
Tayla20th July 2011 22:22:01 AEST
I was there that day! We were actually doing a tour at the time but we went past when you were releasing one of the crocs into the big enclosure (I can't remember which one it was)It was really cool!I'm 16, turning 17 in september and I love animals, I really want to volunteer this summer!!
taylor North(>_<)4th July 2011 20:07:01 AEST
I'm 12 years old and my first dream was to work with bindi and the crew at australia zoo. watching this video makes me want to do it more!!I hope Bashii the sumatran tiger is doing ok.
Julia*-*30th June 2011 20:54:56 AEST
I like this video! I'm from Ukraine, but I want to visit your zoo very much! I hope that someday my dream will come true!
Gail from London29th June 2011 16:06:03 AEST
Well done indeed. Hope all the crocs are happy in their new environment. Robert still had the tail end, ha ha. One day Robert, one day!!!! I always love seeing the children xxHave a wonderful expedition and take lots of film please for Robert's Wildlife Adventures. I'm remembering the 'rucksack' comments from Terri with tears in my eyes. You're doing a great job, think of you all every day. Thinking of you all, Gail xxxxxxxxx
Debbie25th June 2011 09:16:17 AEST
That was a great video of spectacular teamwork! Good job one and all you make it look effortless! Nice to see Bindi and Robert jumping in to assist!
Dustin Dobs from the u.s.a "wisconsin"24th June 2011 06:28:40 AEST
i am really happy to see this video, i am very happy to see that the zoo is still going very well, and its so cool to see bindi, and robert growing up so quickly, and doing the same thing and love for animals just like their dad, good work you guys, and for teri,bindi,and robert, i miss seeing you guys on tv
erin thomas18th June 2011 06:39:53 AEST
Everybody did an Awesome job! Extremely well done Australia Zoo! Love always Erin Thomas
Lindsey 3rd May 2012 01:09:10 AEST
Wow Bindi and Robert know exactly what their doing:) smart kids and they aren't afriad of any animals in the zoo?
Marge 2nd August 2011 05:50:57 AEST
I'm 66 yrs.old
Tayla 20th July 2011 22:22:01 AEST
I was there that day! We were actually doing a tour at the time but we went past when you were releasing one of the crocs into the big enclosure (I can't remember which one it was)It was really cool!I'm 16, turning 17 in september and I love animals, I really want to volunteer this summer!!
taylor North(>_<) 4th July 2011 20:07:01 AEST
I'm 12 years old and my first dream was to work with bindi and the crew at australia zoo. watching this video makes me want to do it more!!I hope Bashii the sumatran tiger is doing ok.
Julia*-* 30th June 2011 20:54:56 AEST
I like this video! I'm from Ukraine, but I want to visit your zoo very much! I hope that someday my dream will come true!
Gail from London 29th June 2011 16:06:03 AEST
Well done indeed. Hope all the crocs are happy in their new environment. Robert still had the tail end, ha ha. One day Robert, one day!!!! I always love seeing the children xxHave a wonderful expedition and take lots of film please for Robert's Wildlife Adventures. I'm remembering the 'rucksack' comments from Terri with tears in my eyes. You're doing a great job, think of you all every day. Thinking of you all, Gail xxxxxxxxx
Debbie 25th June 2011 09:16:17 AEST
That was a great video of spectacular teamwork! Good job one and all you make it look effortless! Nice to see Bindi and Robert jumping in to assist!
Dustin Dobs from the u.s.a "wisconsin" 24th June 2011 06:28:40 AEST
i am really happy to see this video, i am very happy to see that the zoo is still going very well, and its so cool to see bindi, and robert growing up so quickly, and doing the same thing and love for animals just like their dad, good work you guys, and for teri,bindi,and robert, i miss seeing you guys on tv
erin thomas 18th June 2011 06:39:53 AEST
Everybody did an Awesome job! Extremely well done Australia Zoo! Love always Erin Thomas