Rani became world’s Shortest cow, after her death, her name entered the Guinness Book

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Rani world's smallest cow

Dhaka: The name of a cow named Rani (World’s Shortest Cow Rani), which came into the limelight in the past, has finally been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The cow, which became famous for its small stature in Bangladesh recently, has gained posthumous recognition as the smallest cow in the world, just weeks after its untimely death.

Let us tell you that the length of this cow named Rani was only 20 inches i.e. 50.8 cm, which made this cow unique in itself. People were reaching far and wide just to see the queen.

A few months ago, the owner of the queen claimed that the queen is the smallest cow in the world. Let us know that till now the smallest cow in the world was found in Kerala, India. Rani’s pictures went viral on social media. After which people were coming from far and wide to see this cow.

The owner of the cow, Qazi Mohammad Abu Sufian, has told that, on Monday, he received an email from Guinness World Records in which it was said that the queen’s application has been accepted. A statement on the Guinness website confirmed the status of the world-record cow, with the previous holder, an Indian cow named Manikyam being overtaken by the queen, who stood 61 cm tall from hoof to wither.

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