
Rare Albino Buffalo Draws Crowds in Bangladesh
A 700-kilogram buffalo with a rare blond coat has become an internet sensation in Bangladesh, attracting thousands of visitors who travel hours just to see the unique animal. The buffalo's distinctive appearance has brought unexpected joy to a farming community ahead of one of the country's most important religious celebrations.
A rare albino buffalo near Dhaka, Bangladesh has captured hearts across the country, drawing massive crowds eager to witness its stunning pale coat and long blond hair.
The 700-kilogram animal belongs to farmer Zia Uddin Mridha and became an overnight sensation after photos spread across social media in May. Families, curious residents, and social media influencers have traveled from surrounding districts throughout the month, with some even arriving by boat to photograph the unusual buffalo.
The animal's extremely rare appearance comes from low melanin production, according to officials from Bangladesh Department of Livestock Services. In a country where millions of buffaloes are dark-colored, seeing an albino one is almost unheard of.
Farm caretakers have embraced the buffalo's celebrity status, washing it four times daily and carefully brushing its pale hair beneath its curved horns before visitors arrive. The attention to grooming has helped maintain the animal's striking appearance that first caught people's imagination online.

The sudden fame hasn't been without challenges. Mridha reports the buffalo has recently lost weight from the constant crowds and attention, prompting the farm to limit public access to protect the animal's wellbeing.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story special isn't just the buffalo's rare beauty but how it's brought people together during a meaningful time. In Bangladesh, where over 170 million people live, this gentle creature has given families a reason to travel, connect, and share moments of wonder.
The timing coincides with preparations for Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's most important festivals, when more than 12 million animals are expected to be sacrificed across the country. While Mridha acknowledges he'll miss the buffalo, he emphasizes that sacrifice remains central to the religious celebration's meaning.
For now, visitors continue arriving despite restrictions, drawn by the chance to see something truly extraordinary. In a world where rare beauty often feels distant, this blond buffalo has reminded a community that sometimes wonder lives right in your neighborhood.
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Based on reporting by Euronews
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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