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One of the owners of the car shared photos that show how the raccoons tried to r...

Raccoons attack Tesla Cybertruck, confusing them with garbage cans

One of the owners of the car shared photos that show how the raccoons tried to reveal the awning on the trunk. The popular Cybertruck Owners Club, where users publish news about Cybertruck and talk about their experience of operating electric vehicles, showed how raccoons tried to open awning in his car. Others suggested that the raccoons simply confused the "cybertra" with a garbage can. CyberNews writes about it.

Ilon Musk, the creator of Tesla Cybertruck, claims that the "Apocalypse Resistant" vehicle, but it turned out that raccoons could significantly damage it. Not the car itself, but the awning that closes the trunk, so accurately. One of the owners of the SUV showed photos that show that the raccoons left on the plastic awning traces of dirty paws and tried to bite it that they practically succeeded. He specified that the case was in Minnesota, where there are many wild raccoons.

The owner wondered what attracted the animals in his car. But other users have suggested that the raccoons simply confused it with a "cyberra" with a large garbage tank that closes a similar plastic lid. "Cyber ​​Treaks" have come into news for various reasons, mainly because of meaningless situations in which they found themselves. Earlier, Musk argued that Tesla Cybertruck would once function like a boat, and one user of Cybertruck in Slovakia immediately proved his misconduct.

Another scenario calling into question the statement of the mask about the durability of the electric car showed that Cybertruck is not "resistant to the apocalypse" because it is probably unable to overcome the Mongol desert. The electric car just gets stuck in the sand. It also turned out that the SUV could not cross the shallow river. Tesla Cybertruck stuck, trying to get to the other river bank in California.