Bangladesh’s rare ‘Donald Trump’ buffalo draws crowds over resemblance
A rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh has become a local celebrity, drawing crowds ahead of the Eid al-Adha festival. The nearly 700kg animal, raised on a farm in Narayanganj district near Dhaka, has been nicknamed "Donald Trump" due to a tuft of pale hair on its forehead that visitors say resembles the US President's hairstyle.

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AI-generatedA rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh has become a local celebrity, drawing crowds ahead of the Eid al-Adha festival. The nearly 700kg animal, raised on a farm in Narayanganj district near Dhaka, has been nicknamed "Donald Trump" due to a tuft of pale hair on its forehead that visitors say resembles the US President's hairstyle. Dozens of people are visiting the farm daily to take photos and videos of the buffalo, which has gone viral on social media. The farm owner's younger brother named the animal, and the owner stated that despite its appearance, the albino buffalo is calm by nature. Special care, including frequent bathing and meals, is being provided to keep the buffalo healthy for the festival.
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5 extractedThe buffalo requires special care, including being bathed four times a day and fed four meals daily.
Albino buffaloes are generally gentle and do not become aggressive unless provoked.
The buffalo weighs nearly 700kg (1,540lbs).
The buffalo is nicknamed 'Donald Trump' because of its pale hair resembling the US President's hairstyle.
An albino buffalo in Bangladesh has drawn crowds due to its resemblance to Donald Trump.