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A Twist in Robert Irwin’s New House: Conservationist, 19, Reveals Exclusive Look

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Robert Irwin shared an exclusive look at his ‘new house’ on Tuesday.

The wildlife warrior, 19, took to TikTok to show his fans around his house in the outback. 

In the joke post, Irwin is shown walking up to a dilapidated house in the middle of bushland and in the first scene says ‘let me just get the gate,’ as he pulls a broken gate open.

He then walks up to the house’s wooden staircase, but the rotted wood breaks beneath his feet, before he is able to stretch his legs up to the more stable steps above.

Inside the run-down house, the conservationist also ‘showed off’ the bedroom and said that it was where he retired after a long day.

He also introduces fans to the kitchen and, finding a rusty old pan, offers his cameraman something to eat before the cameraman politely refuses.

Later, he is seen sitting in a livestock drinking trough and claims it is his bath, before giving a sneak peek of the bathroom complete with collapsed outhouse ‘with lots of natural light’ among the trees.

The cheeky sketch comes just days after achieving an incredible conservation milestone that he said his late father Steve would be ‘stoked’ about.

Robert Irwin (pictured) shared an exclusive look at his 'new house' on Tuesday. The wildlife warrior, 19, took to TikTok to show his fans around his house in the outback

Robert Irwin (pictured) shared an exclusive look at his ‘new house’ on Tuesday. The wildlife warrior, 19, took to TikTok to show his fans around his house in the outback

In the joke post, Irwin is shown walking up to a dilapidated house in the middle of bushland

In the joke post, Irwin is shown walking up to a dilapidated house in the middle of bushland 

Inside the run-down house, the conservationist also 'showed off' the bedroom and said that it was where he retired after a long day

Inside the run-down house, the conservationist also ‘showed off’ the bedroom and said that it was where he retired after a long day

The conservationist posted a video to Instagram showing him releasing a baby Elseya Irwini turtle into its enclosure at the Irwin Zoo on the Sunshine Coast.

His late father Steve ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin first discovered that particular freshwater turtle species in the late 90s and it was named in his honour. 

‘This is the first ever Elseya Irwini turtle ever hatched for any zoological facility anywhere in the world,’ Robert began.

The post comes after Robert became emotional on Saturday after achieving an incredible conservation milestone that he said his late father Steve would be 'stoked' about

The post comes after Robert became emotional on Saturday after achieving an incredible conservation milestone that he said his late father Steve would be ‘stoked’ about

‘Dad originally discovered this species in the wild and for the first time we have a little baby and he’s going to get his first swim in a brand new pond.’

Robert is then seen releasing the infant reptile into the water, which then proceeds to happily swim away into the distance. 

‘Dad would be stoked, we did it,’ an excited Robert adds.

The conservationist posted a video to Instagram showing him releasing a baby Elseya Irwini turtle into its enclosure at the Irwin Zoo on the Sunshine Coast. His late father Steve 'The Crocodile Hunter' Irwin (pictured) first discovered that particular freshwater turtle species in the late 90s and it was named in his honour

The conservationist posted a video to Instagram showing him releasing a baby Elseya Irwini turtle into its enclosure at the Irwin Zoo on the Sunshine Coast. His late father Steve ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin (pictured) first discovered that particular freshwater turtle species in the late 90s and it was named in his honour

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