They are known for their seemingly endless declarations of love to each other.
And Wednesday was no different for and Chandler Powell, with the loved-up wildlife warriors once again posting gushing updates on Instagram
Bindi, 23, kickstarted the charm offensive by posting a photo of the couple holding lizards at Australia Zoo as part of their conservation work.
Madly in love: Bindi Irwin (right) and Chandler Powell (left) posted loved-up tributes to one another on Instagram on Wednesday. Bindi, 23, kickstarted the charm offensive by posting this photo of the couple holding lizards at Australia Zoo as part of their conservation work
'Grateful to spend life with my best friend.I love you,' she wrote in the caption.
Chandler, 25, wasted no time sending his love back to Bindi, replying: 'I'm grateful every single day for you. I love you.'
Fans of the couple found their public display of affection incredibly sweet.
Gratitude: 'Grateful to spend life with my best friend.I love you,' she wrote in the caption. Chandler, 25, wasted no time sending his love back to Bindi, replying: 'I'm grateful every single day for you. I love you.'
'You two seem like genuinely great people,' one fan wrote, as another added: 'Sweet picture of you both.'
'Soulmates,' a third commented.
It comes after Bindi revealed earlier this month that Australia Zoo had been impacted by the devastating floods affecting northern New South Wales and Queensland.
'It's been a long road': It comes after Bindi revealed earlier this month that Australia Zoo has been impacted by the devastating floods affecting northern New South Wales and Queensland
The wildlife warrior terbaik sumatera shared video footage to Instagram of herself cradling her nearly Grace, one, at home in Queensland.
She detailed the extent of damage to her family's zoo.
Bindi said that while they were able to 'clean up and reopen', it's been a long journey with 'hundreds of trees having fallen' and 'enormous flood waters passing through'.
Family: Bindi is pictured here with her daughter Grace Warrior, who turns one later this month
'My heart goes out to everyone that has felt the hurt and experienced unfathomable damage from these unrelenting storms here in Oz,' Bindi began her post.
'We were hit at Australia Zoo and had hundreds of trees fall and enormous flood waters passing through.At one point, the hail was raining down so hard that I had to get Grace out of her cot and sit in our closet with her, away from windows.'
Bindi, who shares Grace with husband Chandler Powell, 25, said luckily the animals and the Australia Zoo team are safe.
'It's been a long road, however, thanks to our incredible team we've been able to cleanup and reopen. Our animals and team are safe.The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital never closed and is busier than ever.
'If you find an animal in need around our area, you know where to come. Take care guys. Sending strength,' she concluded.
Updating her fans: Bindi said that while they were able to 'clean up and reopen', it's been a long journey with 'hundreds of trees having fallen' and 'enormous flood waters passing through'
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