
Buffalo Named 'Donald Trump' Saved From Slaughter in Bangladesh
A rare albino buffalo with a distinctive blond tuft was rescued from sacrifice after going viral online. Now he's the star attraction at Bangladesh's national zoo, drawing crowds from across the country.
A buffalo's unusual hairstyle just saved his life and made him famous across Bangladesh.
The rare albino buffalo caught attention when a farmer outside Dhaka noticed his golden tuft and pale skin looked remarkably like former US President Donald Trump. The farmer named him accordingly, and a video of the animal quickly went viral across social media.
That viral fame arrived just in time. The buffalo had already been sold for Eid al-Adha, a religious festival that includes animal sacrifice. But after the video spread online and crowds descended on the farm, the Bangladesh government stepped in to save him.
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed ordered police to take the buffalo into protective custody. The buyer was refunded, and the animal was moved to the national zoo in Dhaka, where he now lives in comfort.

At his new home, the buffalo receives VIP treatment. Zoo workers brush his blond tuft to one side each day, hose him down with cool water, and keep fans blowing on him through Bangladesh's summer heat. Visitors press against the fence with their phones out, eager to see the internet-famous animal in person.
Mohammed Nasim, a student who visited the zoo, told reporters the resemblance goes beyond just the hair. "Just as Donald Trump has a distinctive personality and lifestyle, this buffalo, after going viral, is now living a similar kind of life, enjoying a lot of attention and special treatment," he said.
Mohammad Habibur Rahman traveled all the way from Jashore, a southwestern city, just to see the famous buffalo. "I had been seeing posts saying that 'Donald Trump' would be sacrificed," he explained. "Later, I heard that instead of being sacrificed, it had been placed in a zoo, so I thought I would come see for myself."
The Ripple Effect
The buffalo's rescue shows how social media attention can create real-world change. What started as a humorous observation from a farmer sparked a nationwide conversation that ultimately saved an animal's life and gave millions of people a reason to smile.
The story hasn't been without controversy. The zoo initially displayed a sign reading "Donald Trump" at the enclosure, which was later removed, and the zoo curator was dismissed, though officials haven't confirmed if the two events were connected.
The buffalo himself seems unbothered by all the attention, staying cool and well-groomed in his new home while visitors continue to arrive daily.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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