Buffalo Named 'Donald Trump' Goes Viral in Bangladesh Ahead of Eid
Buffalo resembling Donald Trump in Bangladesh goes viral ahead of Eid

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A buffalo resembling US President Donald Trump has gained viral fame in Bangladesh ahead of Eid al-Adha. The animal, purchased for sacrificial offering, has drawn large crowds and online attention, leading its owner to express surprise at its newfound popularity.
- 01The buffalo weighs approximately 597 kg and was bought for nearly BDT 330,000 (around $3,000 USD).
- 02Owner Muhammad Fariduzzaman Sharon intended to use the buffalo for Qurbani, the sacrificial offering during Eid al-Adha.
- 03The buffalo's resemblance to Donald Trump has attracted significant social media attention, earning it the nickname 'Donald Trump'.
- 04Sharon's family, including his wife, expressed surprise at the popularity and the influx of visitors to see the buffalo.
- 05This is the first time the family has opted to sacrifice a buffalo instead of the usual cows or goats.
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Ahead of Eid al-Adha, a buffalo resembling US President Donald Trump has gone viral in Bangladesh, drawing large crowds and significant online attention. The animal was purchased by Muhammad Fariduzzaman Sharon for Qurbani, the sacrificial offering made during the festival, and has since become a sensation on social media, earning the nickname 'Donald Trump'. Weighing around 597 kg, the buffalo was bought at approximately BDT 330,000 (about $3,000 USD). Sharon expressed that he had no idea the buffalo would become so popular, as his primary intention was to please Allah through the sacrifice. His family, including his wife, shared their surprise at the attention, noting that this was their first time sacrificing a buffalo instead of the usual cows or goats. The unexpected fame of the buffalo has turned a routine livestock purchase into a viral phenomenon, attracting visitors from near and far.
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The buffalo's viral fame has drawn attention to the tradition of Qurbani in Bangladesh, encouraging public interest and engagement in cultural practices.
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