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New buffalo named “Netanyahu” goes viral after Trump buffalo fame

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  • A 750-kilogram albino buffalo named after Benjamin Netanyahu has gone viral in Bangladesh.
  • Farm workers say the animal is aggressive and difficult to handle.
  • The same farm previously gained attention for another albino buffalo named after Donald Trump.

A massive albino buffalo named after 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become a viral attraction at a cattle farm near Bangladesh’s capital ahead of Eid al-Adha celebrations.

The 750-kilogram buffalo, housed at SS Cattle Farm in Narayanganj, has drawn hundreds of visitors daily due to its unusual appearance and reportedly aggressive behavior.

Farm workers say the animal earned the name “Netanyahu” because of its combative temperament and distinctive physical features.


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“Netanyahu is very naughty and has a devious intelligence,” a manager at the farm told local media. “Even when we go to feed it, it snorts and tries to gore us.”

Visitors have also pointed to the buffalo’s eye color and golden-white hair pattern, which they say vaguely resemble the 'Israeli' premier.

The animal has quickly become a social media sensation, with crowds gathering outside its enclosure to take photos and videos.

“I came here after hearing about this buffalo,” one visitor said while observing the animal from a distance.

The buffalo’s rise to fame follows another viral attraction at the same farm: a 700-kilogram albino buffalo named after the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

According to farm owner Ziauddin Mridha, the “Trump” buffalo was named because of its golden-colored hair, which resembles Trump’s hairstyle.

“My younger brother jokingly named it Donald Trump after seeing the hair on its head,” Mridha told local outlet Business Standard.

Unlike the more aggressive “Netanyahu” buffalo, the “Trump” buffalo is reportedly calm in nature and only becomes hostile when provoked.

The “Trump” buffalo has already been sold ahead of Eid al-Adha festivities, while the newer attraction continues drawing attention from curious visitors.

The farm currently houses six albino buffaloes, though handlers say none have generated as much interest as the 750-kilogram animal now dominating headlines and social media feeds in Bangladesh.