Huracan Performante

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Coupe

For some unknown reason, extremely wealthy people are drawn to both supercars and exotic animals. As you shall see shortly, the two don't mix at all.

Humaid Abdulla Albuqaish is an Arab Sheikh located in Dubai. He is passionate about fast cars and wild animals and collects both. Scrolling through his Instagram feed is a bit like watching a classier version of Tiger King, only with less mullets and meth.

Regular readers will know that wild animals and cars don't mix. And bears are known for damaging cars. In September this year, a bear tried to boost a Lexus, and the year before that, one tried to steal a Mercedes.

Humaid Abdulla Albuqaish is not worried about that. He owns tigers, hyenas, snakes, and a baby bear. All the animals are housed in a climate-controlled zoo next to his mansion, but they are regularly let out to play.

The Sheikh also owns a small bear, who recently had a negative encounter with the door of a Lamborghini Huracan Performante'.

In a video posted on the Sheikh's Instagram feed, you can see the excited bear approach the Lambo, seemingly shortly after he arrived home. Now, even the smallest black bear is still 150 lbs of murderfluff, with zero respect for carefully designed door hinges. Once the bear put his full weight on it, the door simply came off. And the Sheikh had a nice laugh.

To drive the point home, the Sheikh posted another video of him holding the door, having another laugh. Our furry friend can be seen in the background having an apple.

In any other place, this would have made the evening news, but in Dubai, it's just another day. Dubai is well-known for its excess and the Sheikh will likely just buy another Lamborghini to replace the damaged one. Most likely an STO.

Cars are considered disposable items in Dubai, but what do you expect from a city known for providing its police department with the craziest supercars?