Robert Irwin, the son of Steve Irwin, appears as a guest on a TV show, bringing various animals to showcase and share their unique characteristics. He starts with a sugar glider, a small Australian marsupial, and lets the host interact with it. Next, he brings out peppered cockroaches, which the host is hesitant to touch, leading to a comical exchange. Robert then introduces three baby servals, which he lays on the host's chest, explaining their hunting techniques and camouflage abilities. Finally, he takes the host to a stage where a dromedary camel, named Wednesday, is waiting, and the host gets to feed and interact with the camel, learning about its unique behavior and characteristics. The episode ends with Robert thanking the host and the audience, and promoting the season finale of his show "Crikey! It's the Irwins" on Animal Planet.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Maverick is a sugar glider, an Australian animal and a type of marsupial.
2. Sugar gliders are related to kangaroos and koalas.
3. Sugar gliders have a flap under their body that they can extend to glide through the air.
4. Sugar gliders can fly huge distances.
5. Vinny, Tommy, and Bobby are peppered cockroaches from Panama and Costa Rica.
6. Peppered cockroaches have been around for 300 million years.
7. Luke, Leia, and Han are baby servals, a type of wild cat.
8. Servals are from Africa and are known for their ability to catch fish.
9. Baby servals are about eight weeks old and are already showing signs of camouflage and hunting abilities.
10. Servals have large teeth that are perfectly spaced to get to the vertebrae of their prey.
11. Dromedary camels, like Wednesday, greet each other by putting their faces close and breathing into each other's noses.
12. Dromedary camels do not spit, but instead regurgitate when they are angry or threatened.
13. Robert Irwin is a guest on the show and brings various animals, including a sugar glider, peppered cockroaches, and a dromedary camel.
14. The season finale of "Crikey! It's the Irwins" airs on Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on Animal Planet.