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The 23-month-old dwarf cow has become the star of India, and dozens of newspapers and TV channels have turned their attention to her. Rani’s photos on social media have caused a stir among tourists.

Despite the suspension of public transport across the country due to record infections and deaths from the coronavirus, people rode rickshaws to the city of Charigram.

Rani is 66 inches long and weighs only 26 pounds. The owners claim that she is 10 centimeters shorter than the smallest cow listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

M.A. Hassan Howlader, manager of Shikor Agro, uses the counter to prove to visitors that Rani is smaller than Manikyam, a cow from the Indian state of Kerala that is currently the world record holder and stood at 61 centimeters in 2014. Guinness World Records Organization.

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“People come from afar despite the conclusion,” Howlader told AFP, adding that the Guinness World Records organization has promised to make a decision within three months. “In the past three days alone, more than 15,000 people have come to see Rani,” he said.

Rani belongs to the species whose meat is very popular in Bangladesh. The rest of the cows on the farm are twice your size.

According to Sajedul Islam, the state veterinarian in the region, Rani’s growth is a consequence of inbreeding and is unlikely to grow.

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