Ep 1. Bosco The Croc's Big Move
- TV-PG
- October 5, 2019
- 41 min
In season 2 episode 1 of Crikey! It's the Irwins, titled "Bosco The Croc's Big Move," the Irwin family faces a challenging task as they move one of Australia Zoo's largest crocodiles, Bosco, to a new enclosure.
As the episode begins, the Irwins are preparing for the move by constructing a new enclosure for Bosco. The family works together to make sure the enclosure is safe and secure for the massive crocodile, who weighs over 800 kilograms.
Once the enclosure is ready, the Irwins start to plan the logistics of the big move. To avoid stressing Bosco out, they decide to tranquilize him and move him while he is unconscious. But even with Bosco asleep, moving a crocodile of his size is a massive undertaking.
The Irwins must first get Bosco out of his current enclosure, which is easier said than done. Bosco is a powerful and dangerous animal, and the Irwins must exercise extreme caution to avoid injury.
Thankfully, the Irwins are experts at handling crocodiles, and they manage to get Bosco out of his enclosure safely. They then move him to a vehicle that will transport him to his new home.
Despite the challenges, the move is a success, and Bosco settles into his new enclosure with ease. The Irwins are thrilled to see him happy and comfortable in his new home.
But while Bosco's move is the main focus of the episode, it is not the only thing that happens. Viewers also get to see the rest of the animals at Australia Zoo, including the family's beloved koalas and kangaroos.
Additionally, the Irwins take part in various conservation efforts, including the release of endangered sea turtles back into the wild. This emphasis on conservation is a hallmark of the show, and it is heartwarming to see the Irwins' passion and dedication to protecting wildlife.
Overall, season 2 episode 1 of Crikey! It's the Irwins is an exciting and educational look at the challenges of moving a massive crocodile. But it is also a testament to the Irwins' commitment to conservation and their love for all animals, great and small.