It will be slaughtered during the holiday! The buffalo named 'Donald Trump' becomes a hot topic.

It will be slaughtered during the holiday! The buffalo named 'Donald Trump' becomes a hot topic.

21.05.2026 11:20

An albino buffalo in Bangladesh, likened to US President Donald Trump due to its blonde hair, has become a social media phenomenon. While large crowds flock to the farm to take photos, it is reported that the animal is bathed four times a day and receives special care. The farm owner announced that the buffalo, nicknamed "Donald Trump," would be slaughtered as part of Eid al-Adha. Authorities noted that albino buffalo are extremely rare.

An albino buffalo with striking blonde hair has become a new social media phenomenon in Bangladesh. Nicknamed "Donald Trump" due to its resemblance to the U.S. President's hairstyle, the buffalo has gained widespread attention.

Farmer Zia Uddin Mridha, who lives in Narayanganj near the capital Dhaka, said the buffalo, weighing 700 kilograms, attracts particular interest because of its hair.

Buffalo with blonde hair resembling Donald Trump

PEOPLE FLOCK TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS

Mridha noted that numerous visitors came to the farm throughout May, wanting to take pictures with the buffalo they saw on social media. Footage showed the animal's blonde hair being carefully combed and washed four times daily. The farm owner said, "Its only resemblance to Donald Trump is its hair."

Albino buffalo at the farm

TO BE SLAUGHTERED FOR QURBANI FEAST

Authorities noted that albino buffaloes are extremely rare, but announced that the social media-famous animal will be slaughtered as part of the Feast of Sacrifice. Farm owner Mridha said, "I will miss it, but the spirit of the Feast of Sacrifice is about making a sacrifice."

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