Robert Irwin is a man of many talents, and his fans couldn't be more jealous.
In his latest social media post, the Australian zookeeper proved that he really is a jack of all trades while showcasing his secret drawing skills.
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Irwin, the son of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, put his artistic talents on full display in the new Instagram video, which showed him creating a stunning charcoal drawing of a serene mountain landscape.
His fans were shocked to see yet another talent from the Crikey! It's the Irwins alum, who is also a conservationist, wildlife photographer and TV personality.
"Best way to unwind at the end of a big day working on our show here in South Africa…" the 21-year-old wrote in the caption of his Instagram post, as fans took to the comments to express their envy for Irwin's numerous talents.
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"What can't this guy do!!??" one of his followers wrote under the post.
"It’s absolutely unfair that you draw too," another fan added, while someone else exclaimed, "Wow! Robert, what a multi gifted man you are. Very impressive."
"How is it fair that you have many talents and I have .5 of a talent," another comment read.
Another impressed fan wrote, "No. Way. What can’t you do Robert?! What the heck. This is amazing! ??"
Someone else chimed in to say, "So you’re talented and handsome? That’s just showing off at this point.❤️"
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