Robert Irwin ‘death-rolled’ by 14-foot crocodile named after Jimmy Fallon

Robert Irwin reportedly had a close encounter during a crocodile demonstration involving a 14-foot crocodile nicknamed “Jimmy Fallon.”

According to the account, the situation escalated when the animal performed a “death roll,” a powerful movement used by crocodiles to subdue prey.

During the incident, Irwin was briefly pulled under and faced a dangerous moment before managing to regain control and escape.

The crocodile’s size and strength—estimated at around 700 pounds—made the situation especially intense, even for an experienced handler.

While the story is often framed dramatically, Irwin’s extensive training and background in wildlife conservation are key factors in how he responds to such risks.

He has grown up working alongside crocodiles and other dangerous animals, continuing the legacy of his father, Steve Irwin.

Despite the danger, he has consistently emphasized education and conservation rather than fear, using public demonstrations to raise awareness about wildlife.

The incident highlights both the real risks involved in working with wild animals and the skill required to manage those situations safely.

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