'World's smallest cow' could be a huge public health risk
Story Date: 7/14/2021

 

Source: Daniel Van Boom, MSN, 7/9/21


Rani may be the world's smallest cow. Look at her, she's adorable! She also may be a public health risk.  Bangladeshis are flocking in the thousands to see the 26-inch long Bhutanese cow, according to AFP report. Rani resides in Shikor Agro farm outside of Dhaka, the country's densely populated capital city, and his owners claim he's 4 inches smaller than the cow currently recognized in the Guiness World Records as the globe's smallest.

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