A bhutti cow named Rani from Bangladesh is officially recognized as the smallest cow in the world and is posthumously included in the Guinness Book of Records. This was reported on the website of the Guinness Book of Records.
The growth of two-year-old Rani was only 51 centimeters, and her weight was 28 kilograms. The owner immediately noticed that the cow is much smaller than its relatives, waited until she was two years old for her growth to stop, and sent an application to include Rani in the Guinness Book of Records. In late August, she died of overeating and gas in her stomach, never waiting for the official title of “the smallest cow in the world.”
On Wednesday, September 29, representatives of the Guinness Book of Records officially recognized Rani as the smallest cow. “The unique and beautiful Rani will forever be remembered as the smallest and perhaps the sweetest cow in history,” they wrote in a message on the website.
Earlier it was reported that an abnormally small calf was born in the United States. He weighed about 4.5 kilograms, about the same as an adult domestic cat and ten times less than calves his age.