The carabao eat their food by chewing it :)
grasses or plants.. :)
The heron feeds on ticks that get on the carabao's body. In this way, the heron benefits by having food to eat and the carabao benefits by getting the ticks cleaned off. This kind of relationship is called mutualism.
commensalism?
hey can eat it
Anything!
because grass is the food of carabao and helps him to survive in the world
No they are herbivores as in only eat vegetation
The offspring of a carabao, which is a domesticated water buffalo commonly found in Southeast Asia, is called a calf. Like other bovines, carabao calves are typically born after a gestation period of about 10 months. They are usually nursed by their mothers until they are old enough to eat solid food.
No. Carabao, also known as Asian Water Buffalo, are herbivores.
Tree bark, leaves and grass
Their mouth, including their tongues and lower incisors.
Birds often perch on the backs of carabao to benefit from the insects disturbed by the large animals’ movements, providing them with an easy food source. Additionally, the carabao serves as a convenient vantage point for the birds to survey their surroundings for potential predators or other food sources. This symbiotic relationship benefits both species, as the birds help reduce the pest load on the carabao while gaining access to food and safety.