The Truth About Steve Irwin's Martial Arts Training
Zookeeper Steve Irwin didn't only wrestle reptiles. He also diligently trained to protect himself from humans. Here's the truth about his martial arts training.
Read MoreZookeeper Steve Irwin didn't only wrestle reptiles. He also diligently trained to protect himself from humans. Here's the truth about his martial arts training.
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