An albino buffalo, nicknamed "Donald Trump," has gained attention at Bangladesh’s national zoo due to its blond tuft of hair resembling the former U.S. president's hairstyle. The buffalo was initially sold for slaughter during Eid al-Adha, but government officials intervened and transferred it to the zoo in Dhaka. Since its arrival, the buffalo has attracted large crowds and sparked discussions about its nickname. Some visitors noted the resemblance, while others criticized the choice of name. The zoo's curator was dismissed following the incident, although the reasons have not been disclosed. Visitors continue to take photos and videos of the buffalo, which has become a local attraction.
Albino buffalo at Bangladesh zoo gains attention for its resemblance to Donald Trump
An albino buffalo at Bangladesh's national zoo, nicknamed 'Donald Trump' for its hair resemblance to the former U.S. president, has become a local sensation. Originally intended for slaughter, the buffalo was saved by government intervention and has since drawn large crowds, prompting mixed reactions regarding its nickname. The zoo's curator was dismissed after the incident.
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Albino buffalo nicknamed 'Donald Trump' becomes sensation at Bangladesh's national zoo for its blond hair
Albino buffalo at Bangladesh zoo gains attention for its resemblance to Donald Trump