Standing 185 cm (6 feet and 0.8 inches) tall from hoof to withers, 3-year-old King Kong is the world’s tallest water buffalo.
Water buffalos are among the biggest bovine species, but even among them, King Kong, a 3-year-old specimen born on a farm in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, stands out as exceptionally tall. Measuring a whopping 6 feet and 0.8 inches from hoof to withers, he is about 20 inches taller than the average water buffalo, according to Guinness World Records. Owner Suchart Booncharoen said that the animal’s name is no lucky coincidence, as his potential to grow into a huge frame was obvious from birth. Still, despite his massive size, King Kong is a gentle giant who loves playing and being around people.
“He is very obedient. He loves to play around, he loves to be scratched, and running around with people,” Cherpatt Wutti, a farm employee, told Guinness World Records. “He is really friendly and it’s like having a big, powerful puppy on the farm.”
Meet King Kong, the world’s tallest living water buffalo.
He stands 50 centimetres taller than the average water buffalo. pic.twitter.com/RoZbGQT4jU
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) February 10, 2025
For more exceptional bovine specimens, check out Tommy, the world’s tallest steer – 187cm (6f 1in)