A buffalo in Bangladesh named ‘Donald Trump’ has gained attention online due to its perceived resemblance to the US president, drawing reactions internationally

A buffalo in Bangladesh named ‘Donald Trump’ has gained attention online due to its perceived resemblance to the US president, drawing reactions internationally.

The animal, owned by a farmer in a rural part of Bangladesh, became an internet sensation after photos and videos of it were shared on social media platforms. Users pointed out that the buffalo’s facial features, particularly its hair and expression, bore an uncanny similarity to Donald Trump’s distinctive look. The name “Donald Trump” was reportedly given to the buffalo by its owner as a joke, but the resemblance quickly turned it into a meme.

Once posted online, the images spread rapidly across Facebook, X, and TikTok, with users from Bangladesh, India, and beyond sharing and commenting on the post. Many compared the buffalo’s expression to Trump’s well-known frown and hairstyle, while others joked about the animal running for office. Hashtags related to the buffalo began trending locally, and international media outlets picked up the story, amplifying its reach.

The viral attention highlights how internet culture often latches onto unexpected and humorous content, especially when it involves public figures. For many, the story provided a lighthearted moment amid a fast-paced news cycle dominated by politics and global events. Comments ranged from amusement to playful political jabs, with some users creating memes that placed the buffalo in mock campaign posters or press conferences.

Locals say the buffalo’s owner did not expect the animal to gain global fame. The farmer has since received visits from curious neighbors and journalists interested in meeting the now-famous livestock. Despite the attention, the buffalo continues its daily routine of grazing and working on the farm.

This isn’t the first time animals have gone viral for resembling celebrities or public figures. From dogs that look like politicians to goats with human-like expressions, the internet has a long history of turning animals into unlikely stars…See More