A rare albino buffalo nicknamed 'Donald Trump' due to its distinctive blond tuft was spared from sacrifice during Eid al-Adha following a last-minute government intervention. The nearly 700-kilogram animal had already been sold for ritual slaughter when authorities stepped in, citing security concerns and an unusual level of public interest ahead of Thursday's festival.
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A rare albino buffalo nicknamed 'Donald Trump' was spared from ritual sacrifice in Bangladesh after a last-minute government intervention due to public interest and security concerns. The animal has been moved to the national zoo in Dhaka.
- Bangladeshi authorities intervened to spare an albino buffalo named Donald Trump from Eid al-Adha sacrifice
- Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed ordered the buffalo's transfer to Dhaka's national zoo after public interest and security concerns arose
- The buffalo gained viral fame for its resemblance to former US President Donald Trump, drawing crowds to the farm
- Albino buffaloes are rare in Bangladesh, where most cattle are dark
The Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed ordered the buffalo be spared, the buyer refunded, and the animal moved to the national zoo in Dhaka. A ministry official stated that the decision was made at the last moment due to security concerns and significant public interest. What began as a routine Eid purchase quickly turned into a nationwide curiosity after videos of the buffalo went viral.
Crowds gathered at the farm, with visitors traveling from far afield to see its blond fringe and calm demeanor. Farm owner Ziauddin Mridha explained that his younger brother had noticed the resemblance to former US President Donald Trump. Albino buffaloes are rare in Bangladesh, where most cattle are dark, making this one a standout during the peak Eid livestock season.
Mridha added that the animal is unusually gentle and requires careful upkeep, including frequent feeding and regular baths. The nickname likely played a significant role in saving its life.
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