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23-month-old dwarf cow becomes major attraction in Bangladesh

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In a rare occurrence, people went frenzy over a tiny bovine named Rani in Bangladesh on July 6. The event took place in Charigram, located southwest of Dhaka.

Visuals feature people flocking in large numbers to the farm to see the dwarf cow, claiming to be the world's smallest cattle. The little bovine further gets to have the spotlight as tourists from distant areas come to behold the spectacle while the majestic cow feasts on the leaves and nourishes herself with some nutritious milk in the cowshed. Within some moments, the unique breed wins the hearts of the onlookers while they cherish the moment and catch a glimpse of her beauty.

The 23-month-old Rani has soon become a sensation after thousands defied the Covid-19 lockdown in Bangladesh to watch the grace of the cow. Despite all the hurdles, people went over to the farm on rickshaws to behold the occurrence for themselves as they never saw anything like that in their entire life.

Rani is a Bhutanese cow on the Shikor Agro Industries Limited’s Savar Branch, led by Kazi Mohammad Abu Sufian, in Charigram, and till now, more than 15,000 people traveled over there in the past few days amid the scorching heat and humid weather to see the miracle. Rani is 66 cm long and weighs only 26 kg (57 lbs), while the owners claim that she is 10 cm shorter than the smallest cow in Guinness World Records.

Earlier, Manikyam, a small cow from Kerala is a Vechur, a breed that is well-known for producing dwarf bovines with a maximum height of 90 cm held the current Guinness World Record for the shortest cow. However, the manager asserted that he measured Rani with tape and showed it to dozens of people before applying for the Guinness Book of Records to win the title as he has been eyeing it for a long time.

Keeping Rani's short height in mind, her caretakers have also installed a ring bell on her neck so that they can locate her whenever she hides or gets lost in the greenery. Besides, this Agro farm has a collection of cattle including, birds, hens, ducks, goats, sheep, and many more. Furthermore, the farm ensures they follow the government regulations and allow a minimum number of visitors to avoid any mishap.

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