Terri Irwin shares precious never before seen family photos after finally joining Instagram

Terri Irwin, 59, (pictured) shared another happy family snap on Thursday after finally joining Instagram just over a week ago
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Terri Irwin shares precious never before seen family photos after finally joining Instagram

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Terri Irwin shared another happy family snap on Thursday after finally joining  Instagram just over a week ago.

The Australia Zoo matriarch, 59, posted a picture of herself spending some quality time with her children Bindi and Robert as they played with lemurs.

The wildlife conservation trio were all smiles as they sat atop a log in their traditional khaki uniforms to hand feed the small wet-nosed primates. 

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Terri and Robert both had lemurs crawling into their laps as Bindi sat close by and watched. 

‘Family fun at Australia Zoo!’ Terri captioned the sweet photo. 

Terri Irwin, 59, (pictured) shared another happy family snap on Thursday after finally joining Instagram just over a week ago

It seems Terri has enjoyed having an online platform to share her precious family photographs to. 

The mother-of-two’s first post was a sweet and poignant photo of herself kissing her late husband Steve Irwin, with an iguana perched atop her head.

The black and white photo showcased the deep love and connection she shared with her late husband.

‘One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name,’ the emotional caption accompanying the photo read.

Terri also re-posted a photo of herself alongside Bindi, 25, who encouraged all of her followers to follow her mother.

Terri’s decision to join Instagram was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans and well-wishers around the globe.

It was a significant milestone for her, as she continues to carry on the legacy of her late husband.

The Irwins have been an inspiration to millions, dedicating their lives to wildlife conservation and spreading awareness about the importance of preserving our natural world.

Steve, famously known as the ‘Crocodile Hunter,’ touched the hearts of people worldwide with his infectious passion for animals and his tireless efforts to protect them.

He tragically died in 2006 after a stingray’s barb pierced his chest while on the Great Barrier Reef.

Terri's decision to join Instagram was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans and well-wishers around the globe

Terri’s decision to join Instagram was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans and well-wishers around the globe 

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