The boy is argued to be the youngest wildlife ranger in Australia

Sep 3, 2012 15:10 GMT  ·  By

In case you were wondering whether or not there was an age limit having to do with how old one must be in order to become a wildlife ranger, it seems that Charlie Park stands as proof that being two years old is more than enough for anybody to handle dangerous animals without being afraid.

Thus, this amazing kid has no issues when it comes to picking up boa constrictors and walking around with them balanced on his shoulders.

Truth be told, his feet might be just a tad wobbly, but that is only because the animal weighs much more than his body can handle, and not because of fear.

According to sources, Charlie comes from a proud family of wildlife handlers, and it therefore can be argued that his gifts are innate.

Still, as his dad explains, “We're still shocked by his natural ability with the animals. It's quite remarkable to watch - he has absolutely no fear of them and he doesn't just handle them, he also has the knowledge.”