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Police find lion cub in Lamborghini on Champ-Elysses

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Paris police found a lion cub inside a green

Lamborghini

last night. The

Lamborghini

and the cubs’ reported owner were sitting near the Champs-Elysses when bystanders alerted the police of what they thought was a lion cub in a car. These people were right, because the police officers found the 33-year-old man in the Lamborghini taking selfies with the lion cub.

According to

reports

, authorities took the driver into custody and gave the lion to the 30 Million Friends Foundation (animal rescue foundation). The Lamborghini didn’t even belong to the lion owner — it was a rental, possibly explaining the lack of concern for the Lamborghini’s leather-extensive interior (with the claws, and all). We still don’t know which

Lambo

the lion was charioted (trafficked?) around in, but the

Aventador

would be our best guess. Nobody that owns a lion is going to drive around in the cheaper Lamborghini, especially if it’s a rental.

To further thicken the plot, police say the man named his lion Putin, but it has since been renamed Dadou. Although, one has to expect things like this from people who keep exotic animals as play things. France seems to have an ongoing problem with lions being kept as pets. This past month, a man was sentenced to six months in prison for attempting to sell a lion cub. The government is also currently investigating the presence of three other lion cubs in Paris suburbs.

Needless to say, we here at Autoblog urge everyone to refrain from toting lion cubs around in cars, exotic

supercars

or otherwise. We also dissuade the transport of jaguars, pumas, tigers, ocelots and those tiny jungle cats in South America shown on

Planet Earth

that really just look like house cats. Actually, just letting a house cat roam around your car seems like a terrible idea.

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