Australian Surfer Cheats Death After Surviving Sting From The Most Venomous Animal On The Planet

Australian Surfer Cheats Death After Surviving Sting From The Most Venomous Animal On The Planet

Source: BroBible

Summary

An Australian surfer, Guy Rowles, survived a sting from a box jellyfish, considered the most venomous animal on the planet, while surfing in Fiji. He experienced severe pain, convulsions, and breathing difficulties, but managed to recover without antivenom. Rowles returned to surfing the next day.


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The lifestyle enters the chat.

Surfing in exotic locations? Check. Encountering deadly marine life? Check. Returning to the water after a near-death experience? Double check. The ultimate test of dedication to the sport, or a recipe for disaster? You decide.

Box jellyfish: because your average surfing hazards just weren’t enough.

When “riding the waves” takes on a whole new meaning.

And the award for most intense surfing story goes to… Guy Rowles.


Author: Evan Null