Rani, a dwarf cow in Bangladesh, has become an overnight sensation, with thousands of people defying nationwide lockdown to see her. 

The dwarf cow โ€“ Rani โ€“ is just 20 inches (51 centimetres) tall. Owner of the cow claims that Rani is the worldโ€™s smallest cow. 

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The 23-months-old dwarf cow has become a media star, with all throwing spotlight on this tiny bovine at a farm near Bangladesh capital โ€“ Dhaka. 

People in thousands, over the last couple of days, are flocking Charigram (around 30 kilometres from Dhaka) to see Rani. 

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Rani, the dwarf cow, is only 66 centimetres long and weighs 26 kilograms. 

โ€œPeople come long distances despite the coronavirus lockdown. Most want to take selfies with Rani,โ€ manager of the farm told news agency AFP, adding that Guinness World Records had promised a decision in three months. 

โ€œMore than 15,000 people have come to see Rani in the past three days alone,โ€ he added.