Golden-haired Buffalo Named 'Trump' Becomes a Zoo Attraction in Bangladesh
Golden-haired buffalo ‘Trump’ a zoo sensation
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A rare albino buffalo named 'Donald Trump' has captivated visitors at the national zoo in Dhaka, Bangladesh, after a viral video showcased its striking golden hair. Originally intended for sacrifice during Eid al-Adha, the buffalo was saved by government intervention and is now receiving special treatment and attention from zoo visitors.
- 01The buffalo, weighing 700 kilograms (1,500 pounds), gained fame for its resemblance to the US president's hairstyle.
- 02The animal was initially meant for slaughter but was transferred to the zoo due to security concerns.
- 03Visitors have been flocking to the zoo in large numbers, despite the heat, to catch a glimpse of the buffalo.
- 04The zoo curator was dismissed after a sign labeling the buffalo as 'Donald Trump' was removed amid controversy.
- 05Some visitors criticized the naming of the buffalo, viewing it as disrespectful to the US president.
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In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a golden-haired albino buffalo named 'Donald Trump' has become a local sensation since arriving at the national zoo last week. The buffalo, weighing approximately 700 kilograms (1,500 pounds), drew attention for its striking resemblance to the US president, particularly its distinctive hairstyle. Originally intended for slaughter during the Eid al-Adha festival, the buffalo was saved by the government due to security concerns and transferred to the zoo, where it now enjoys special treatment. Crowds have been flocking to see the animal, with many visitors filming and taking photos. However, the naming of the buffalo has drawn mixed reactions, with some criticizing it as disrespectful. The zoo curator was reportedly fired after a sign labeling the buffalo was removed, though no official reason was provided. Despite the controversy, the buffalo continues to attract visitors eager to see the viral sensation.
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The buffalo's presence at the zoo has increased visitor numbers significantly, impacting local tourism.
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