Robert Irwin has shared a humorous video to Instagram revealing how he overlooked a huge 'red flag'.
The clip captured the conservationist, 20, pointing out a blunder in a sign at Australia Zoo which read 'Danger: No swimming Crocodiles'.
'Don't worry, you're in no danger. The ones here don't swim. They are no swimming crocodiles,' he said to the camera.
He then joked he misinterpreted the sign because it didn't contain punctuation and it should have read: 'No swimming: Crocodiles'.
'I may have misunderstood this. Commas save lives,' Robert wrote in the comment section.
Robert Irwin has shared a humorous video to Instagram revealing how he overlooked a huge 'red flag'
Robert's amusing clip comes after he announced his shock split from girlfriend Rorie Buckey in February.
The pair wiped all traces of their relationship from each other's social media shortly after announcing their shock break-up.
After dating for almost two years, they made a joint statement about their split in a post shared to Rorie's Instagram page.
Robert 's amusing clip comes after he announced his shock split from girlfriend Rorie Buckey in February
After sharing the devastating news, Robert erased Rorie from his Instagram as his grid now only shows posts featuring himself and his family.
Confirming their split, they said in a joint statement that they had 'decided to go their separate ways' but 'appreciated all the time spent together'.
The statement read: 'We wanted to share that we have decided to go our separate ways but profoundly appreciate all the time spent together and wish one another all the very best into the future.
The clip captured the conservationist, 20, pointing out a blunder in a sign at Australia Zoo which read 'Danger: No swimming Crocodiles'
'We wish to express the gratitude and respect we have for one another as we continue our journeys on different paths.
'We won't be commenting further on this, and really appreciate your respect and privacy at this time.'
Robert and Rorie were believed to have been dating since November 2022, but went Instagram official almost a year later in August 2023.
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