Bitten by poisonous snakes, bears and shark sharks, American youths are still extraordinary

In English there is a saying that bad luck will happen 3 times in a row. And a 20-year-old from the United States, Dylan McWilliams, proved this statement to be true.

According to the BBC, Dylan was just bitten by a shark while surfing in Hawaii on Thursday morning.

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Dylan McWilliams, 20, has just been bitten by a shark in Hawaii.

He said that he tried to swim to the shore as quickly as possible because he was afraid to leave blood streaks on the sea.'I don't even know if I get bitten off my feet , ' Dylan said.

The shark is thought to be a tiger shark, about 2m long. It made Dylan have seven stitches.

Dylan is a nature lover. He traveled to the dust across the United States and Canada over the past few years, earning money by doing farm chores or guiding how to survive.

Dylan's grandfather was the first to teach him the skill of surviving when he was 3-4 years old.

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Dylan's wound when being bitten by a bear (left photo) and a shark biting his leg (right photo).

"I taught children and adults how to live in the wilderness, living as explorers," Dylan told the BBC while camping on Hawaii Beach.

Dylan had to resort to survival skills last July in Colorado in the United States. At 4:00 am, while sleeping outside, Dylan spotted a 136kg bear grabbing his head.

"The black bear bit into my head and I resisted, poking my eyes until he let me go," Dylan described.

Authorities arrested the bear the next morning. After checking, they confirmed Dylan's blood on the bear's claws. Dylan said the animal was given humane death.

The wound made Dylan have to stitch 9 noses on his head and leave a scar. But these experiences still did not stop him from loving nature.

"I always love animals and spend time with them as much as possible , " he said.

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Dylan is a nature lover.

Dylan thinks these dangerous accidents happen because everything is "in the wrong place, at the wrong time."

"I don't blame the shark, the bear, and the rattlesnake ," he said.

Three years ago, Dylan was attacked by rattles during a trip in Utah, USA.

"I was going down the trail and thought I was just kicking a cactus. But I didn't see any trees, and then found a curled rattlesnake."

Dylan decided not to go to the hospital because the snake didn't release much venom when biting him. "There was only a bit of venom, so I only got sick a few days later," Dylan said.

Dylan is currently waiting for the wound to heal so he can surf again. Despite constant bad luck, he still encouraged people to stay outside more."I still walk, I still catch rattlesnakes, and I will still swim in the sea , " he said.

When asked if it was possible to confront any dangerous animal, Dylan said: "I hope not, but I spend most of my time outdoors with animals . so I Guess anything can happen '.