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Bindi and the Crocmen – the Australia Zoo’s and Discovery Kids’ Hottest New Attraction

The Australia Zoo, which is located in Queensland, has some of the most wonderful animals in the world on display. It also features Bindi and the Crocmen, an especially popular attraction at the zoo. Featuring Bindi Sue Irwin, the daughter of wildlife hunter Steve Irwin, the show features songs about wildlife and is an exciting thing for the family.

 

The Bindi and the Crocmen shows take place at the Animal Planet Crocoseum at the Australia Zoo. This venue is a five thousand seat venue that is home to many different crocodile and bird shows. These shows are generally especially popular on school holidays when more kids in the area will not be in school.

At the shows at the venue Bindi Sue Irwin leads the audience in singing and dancing numbers about all kinds of animals at the Australia Zoo. Crocodiles are featured, of course, but elephants and monkeys are among the others who are featured at the show.

At the side of the show is the Crocmen, the backing group for Bindi Sue Irwin. The group performs music and helps to lead the audience in singing and dancing numbers. In fact, this group accompanies her on her television program on the Discovery Kids channel, Bindi the Jungle Girl.

The reason as to why this attraction at the Australia Zoo is especially popular is because of the great excitement that is brought out towards the people at the zoo. Bindi and the Crocmen enjoy dancing and performing for the audience and it definitely shows at these concerts.

Most importantly, the shows promote a love for animals and wildlife conservation. It shows how wonderful animals are and how exciting the world of animals is.

The Bindi and the Crocmen shows at the Australia Zoo generally take place at 11:30a.m. and 2p.m. local time. However, it is best to check the website for the Australia Zoo because show times do not occur every day due to prior obligations. Details on upcoming performances at the Australia Zoo can be found on the Zoo’s website, australiazoo.com.au. The group can also be seen on the Bindi the Jungle Girl program, and show times for it can be found online at discovery.com, the official Discover Channel website. (Click “All Our TV Schedules” for details.)

Also, there is a DVD and CD of Bindi and the Crocmen available now. Bindi KidFitness, which is available in most stores, features dances and songs about various animals along with recipes for healthy snacks for kids. This DVD is available on online stores too and is particularly in NTSC format which will be read by North American DVD players.

Bindi and the Crocmen are indeed an exciting thing for anyone to see. Not only does the group teach people about wildlife and animals but it also encourages them to have fun and to get up and dance. It’s something that the whole family, and especially the kids, can enjoy.



 

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