What can’t he do! Robert Irwin stuns fans with an impressive BACKFLIP

What can’t he do! Robert Irwin stuns fans with an impressive BACKFLIP after he launching his modelling career with TV advert for Hard Yakka

We’ve seen him feed crocodiles and get up close and personal with some of the largest creatures at Australia Zoo.

But we’ve never seen wildlife warrior Robert Irwin do a backflip… Until now. 

The 19-year-old conservationist took to Instagram on Friday to share the hidden talent with his 3.6million fans. 

Wearing his khaki work attire as he flexed his toned physique, Robert stunned fans with his new skill on the beach.

‘Now we know who’s representing Australia in gymnastics for the next Olympics,’ a fan commented.

The 19-year-old conservationist took to Instagram on Friday to share the hidden talent with his 3.6million fans

‘I’m convinced, this man can do anything,’ added another. 

His latest video followed his new venture as a model which he kicked off this year.

Now Robert stars in a new campaign for Hard Yakka, an Australian workwear company.

Wearing his khaki work attire as he flexed his toned physique, Robert stunned fans with his new skill on the beach

 Wearing his khaki work attire as he flexed his toned physique, Robert stunned fans with his new skill on the beach

'I’m convinced, this man can do anything,' a fan said

‘I’m convinced, this man can do anything,’ a fan said

In a video shared by the brand earlier this month, Robert models clothing from the range while sharing some of his favourite activities.

‘I’ve always been about the ocean from a really, really young age,’ he says in the video.

‘It has always been my dad who had that strong connection to the sea. So now I feel very lucky I get to follow in those footsteps,’ he added of his late father, Steve Irwin.

‘I still use some of his old surfboards. I get out there every morning into the water. I am definitely most at home when I’m next to the ocean’.

His latest video followed his new venture as a model in a new campaign for Hard Yakka, an Australian workwear company.

His latest video followed his new venture as a model in a new campaign for Hard Yakka, an Australian workwear company.

The Irwins have meanwhile kept Steve’s memory alive through their conservation work at Australia Zoo.

Their most recent tribute to Steve is the Crocodile Hunter Lodge, which comprises of luxury cabins located inside the zoo premises.

He is survived by wife Terri, daughter Bindi and son Robert.

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