Since taking on her famous dad's mission of wildlife conservation, Bindi Irwin has become a star in her own right. Rachael asks the 9-year-old what it's like being such a big celebrity. "The nice thing is that in Australia they don't have all the paparazzi like in Hollywood," Bindi says. "People say I'm a celebrity, but I'm not. I'm a teacher and I'm trying to teach people about wildlife conservation."
"She's the most grownup person I think I ever met in my entire life!" Rach says. Her mom Terri explains that it's due to Bindi's exposure to wildlife from an early age. "It's nice because she's lived with it," Terri says. "From the moment she first hatched we've taken her with us on the road. In Thailand she got to ride her own elephant, she's ridden camels through the desert, she's swum with manatees ... to have those experiences and get wildlife into your heart, that's what we're all about."
Bindi's worldly adventures aren't the only thing that set her apart from most kids her age. "I *like* doing chores," she admits, "because it's fun. I like cleaning up my room because then you can go through all the toys, and see all the ones you forgot about! It's so much fun!"
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