Steve Irwin, aka The Crocodile Hunter, was a much-loved figure in the wildlife world and appeared on many people's screens throughout their childhood and adult life.
Best known for his way with animals, Steve had the ability to give viewers an insight into the world on animals they had never seen before.
The animal lover helped viewers to get up close and personal with some of the deadliest creatures on the planet. From crocodile wrestling to catching some of the most venomous snakes in the world, Steve was one of a kind.
Steve Irwin is someone who will forever live on in the memory of many after he sadly passed away in 2006.
Steve was stung by a stingray near the Great Barrier Reef. However, his teachings and wild adventures are unforgettable.
On what would have been the star's 60th birthday, we take a look back at what made the Australian the perfect person to take wildlife to the small screen.
Here are some of Steve Irwin's most memorable moments:
1. Crocodiles
Steve always had incredible admiration for crocodiles.
The adventurer was known for getting up close to the deadly creatures.
Fans will remember Steve wrestling some of the biggest crocs in the world, inspiring many youngsters to be crocodile wrestlers when they grew up.
2. Snakes
Several episodes of Steve's show had viewers on the edge of their seats as he walked through the dense forest floor on the hunt for some of the most venomous snakes on the planet.
When he eventually found one, Steve never shied away. Instead, he picked them up, risking his life, to show viewers the size of their fangs.
3. Komodo Dragon
One episode saw Steve getting incredibly close to the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon.
Speaking to the camera right beside the creature, Steve taught his viewers how magnificent it was.
4. The Black Mamba
Travelling all the way to Sub-Saharan Africa, Steve was hell-bent on catching a glimpse of the extremely venomous Black Mamba snake.
He then caught one to show viewers making him one of the few people in the worst to handle the world's second-longest venomous snake.