Viral fame spares ‘Donald Trump’ buffalo from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh

29 May 2026 • 9:40 AM MYT
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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed ​ordered the buffalo be spared, the buyer refunded, and the ⁠animal ‌moved to ​the national zoo in Dhaka.

DHAKA: ​A rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh – nicknamed “Donald Trump” for its distinctive blond tuft – has been spared from Eid ⁠al-Adha sacrifice after a last-minute government intervention, a Home Ministry official said on ​Wednesday.

The nearly 700-kg (1,543 lb) animal had already ‌been sold for ritual slaughter ​when authorities stepped in, citing security concerns after a surge of public interest ahead of Thursday’s festival.

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed ​ordered the buffalo be spared, the buyer refunded, and the ⁠animal ‌moved to ​the national zoo in Dhaka.

“At ​the last moment, the decision was ​taken to spare the buffalo from sacrifice due to security concerns and the unusual level of public interest,” a ministry official said.

Viral fame spares 'Donald Trump' buffalo from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh
An albino buffalo, nicknamed after U.S. President Donald Trump, that recently went viral and was spared from sacrifice ahead of Eid al-Adha, sits after being moved to the Bangladesh National Zoo for public display, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 28, 2026 – Reuters

What began as a routine ‌Eid purchase quickly turned into a nationwide curiosity after videos went viral. Crowds gathered at the farm, with visitors travelling from far afield to see its blond fringe and calm ⁠demeanour.

Farm ‌owner Ziauddin Mridha said the name came from his younger brother, who spotted the resemblance.

Mridha added the animal ​is unusually gentle and needs careful upkeep, including frequent ​feeding ​and regular baths.

Albino buffaloes are rare ‌in Bangladesh, ​where most cattle are dark, making it a standout during the peak Eid livestock season – though it was the nickname that likely ​saved its life.