A herd of carabaos is commonly called a "drove" or a "herd."
The group name of antimony is metalloid, and its family name is pnictogen.
The group name for the element Pb is "group 14" or "group IV."
Aniline is the name of benzene with an NH2 group attached.
Another name for the group 17 elements is the halogens.
The correct family name for a functional group with a carbonyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom is an imine.
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Plants serve as food to carabaos while carabaos cultive the soil for
i call it a calf
skin
They can plow fields.
Cubao is an area in Quezon City in the Philippines. According to historians, the origin of the name is 'lubluban ng kalabaw,' which means 'where carabaos dip.' A carabao is a type of water buffalo.
the carabaos eat the grass....hahaha
They don't, there are no such things as "carabaos".
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TO: Extra Miles (my classmate) NO and NEVER will be because do humans have horns? have 4 legs? since we don't have those characteristics but according to my classmate carabaos are humans that's why we made a survey but the answer is still no right classmate?
In remote areas, Filipinos use carabao in traveling goods because carabaos are domesticated animals which the farmers are very much associated with. They used the carabaos for pulling a plow and a cart with goods.
Carabaos give milk and meat. They are also used for draft work.