For many Mega-rich Nigerians, expensive cars, jewelry, private jets,
state of the art houses are some of the ways to show off their wealth.
However for mega rich Arabs, nothing shows off their affluence like
owning wild felines. Yes you read right, Rich Arabs now put up an
ostentatious show of wealth through the acquisition of Lions, Tigers,
Hyena's and Jaguars. See how it is being reported below:
For mega-wealthy young men of the Gulf Arab states nothing says 'I am rich' more aptly than to Instagram yourself and your lion or cheetah posing alongside your Mercedes or Lamborghini or motoring along in a speedboat.Eagerly followed by over 250,000 followers on the popular photo-sharing website, Humaid AlBuQaish , has become cult viewing as he regularly posts himself and his big cats online.
Showing off the Persian Gulf's latest 'ultimate status symbol', the penchant for posting big cat photos on Instagram betrays the young men's sheer bravado or stupidity, depending on your point of view.
Indeed, while the intimacy on display the owners seem to share with their cats is clearly touching, others could possibly think of better ways to flaunt their wealth than sharing feeding time or bathing with fully grown 400 pound lions.
While it is not entirely clear what AlBuQaish does for a living or how he accumulated his fabulous wealth and pets, it is clear that he lives a life of luxury that most can only dream of.
Feeding time: Another mildly
disturbing picture reveals that the lions are not without want when it
comes to being well looked after
Trusting his cats implicitly, AlBuQaish is pictured feeding his
menagerie of lethal predators and wrestling with them - all the while
showing off the fact that he owns such magnificent creatures.Engaging in one-upmanship online, others have posted pictures of their big cats being taken for a spin in a speedboat - while others are happy to place their heads into their prized possession's mouth.
The trade in big cats in the Gulf reflects how status among the wealthy is all important, where a rare white lion will sell for around $50,000(N8,000,000)
'If someone buys a very expensive animal, he is boasting that he has enough money to get anything he wants,' he said to CNN.
Of course there is nothing to suggest that any of those in these pictures would openly flaunt ownership of illegal animals so publicly online.
However, the problem is such that in 2010 over 200 illegal animals were confiscated in the United Arab Emirates in 2010.
Among the animals taken into custody are white lions, tigers, panthers and cheetahs as well as hyenas
According to a report from the International Fund for Animal Welfare, illegal trade of big cats in the UAE is a growing problem. Not all big cats are illegal; they just need proper papers to be sold.
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