Buffalo 'Donald Trump' Spared from Eid Sacrifice in Bangladesh

A rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh, nicknamed 'Donald Trump' for its distinct blond tuft, avoided being sacrificed during Eid al-Adha due to a last-minute intervention by the government. The buffalo's unique appearance drew public interest, prompting the Home Ministry to ensure its preservation.

Buffalo 'Donald Trump' Spared from Eid Sacrifice in Bangladesh
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A unique albino buffalo in Bangladesh, nicknamed 'Donald Trump' for its distinct blond tuft of hair, received an unexpected reprieve from the customary Eid al-Adha sacrifice. Officials from the Home Ministry launched an intervention that saved the animal from being sacrificed alongside thousands of others during the annual Islamic festival.

The buffalo's unusual appearance had captured widespread public attention, drawing comparisons with the former U.S. President's iconic hairstyle. This public fascination played a role in the government's decision to ensure that this rare specimen was preserved rather than slaughtered.

The Home Ministry decided to intervene at the last moment, acknowledging the rarity and iconic appearance of the buffalo, thereby putting a pause on its sacrifice and providing sanctuary for the animal.

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