Viral buffaloes of Bangladesh resembling Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are making headlines

Albino buffaloes in Bangladesh that resemble global leaders US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have become a major attraction ahead of the Eid al-Adha festival, with crowds gathering daily at animal farms in Narayanganj near the capital Dhaka to catch a glimpse of the unusual animals.One of the buffaloes, a 700 kg albino animal, named after Donald Trump, has gone viral on social media as visitors described his resemblance to the US President.The buffalo was named ‘Donald Trump’ because of its blonde hair and facial features, reports The Independent.One visitor told local newspaper Prothom Alo, “When I saw his photos on Facebook, he looked exactly like Donald Trump. His facial structure and even hairstyle matched Trump.”He joked, “Buffalo is very quiet and polite by nature,” which certainly doesn’t match Donald Trump.Ziauddin Mridha, the owner of the animal, said that a large number of people come to the farm every day to see the buffalo and take photographs.“My younger brother jokingly named it Donald Trump after seeing the hair on its head. It is very peaceful by nature. Albino buffaloes are generally calm and not aggressive unless provoked,” he said, according to The Independent.According to reports, the buffalo has already been sold at the rate of Rs 550 per kg and will be handed over to its new owner before Eid.Another albino buffalo attracting attention in Narayanganj has been named after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Weighing more than 750 kg, this buffalo is reportedly known for its aggressive behaviour. Local reports claimed that the animal’s hair and eyes resembled Netanyahu’s.“I came here after hearing about this buffalo,” local media outlets quoted one visitor as saying.A manager of SS Cattle Farm said that this buffalo named ‘Netanyahu’ was difficult to handle.The manager said, “Netanyahu is very mischievous and his wit is devious. Even when we go to feed him he hisses and tries to bite us.”The farm has six albino buffaloes, all of whom are known for their temperamental behavior.“Huge crowds are coming every day to get a glimpse of him,” the manager said.

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