Yes, a young carabao is called a calf. Just like other cattle, the term "calf" is used to refer to the young offspring of carabaos. This term is commonly used for many types of bovines, including cows and buffalo.
Basically the offspring of the carabao (Buffalo) are called calf. we know that calf is only for a cow but, it is also the offspring of the dairy products. Like the carabao
The name of the male carabao is carabao. The female caribao is called a carabella. These animals live in the Philippines.
i call it a calf
It's a calf . The baby of a carabao is commonly referred to as a calf. The mother or female carabao is usually called a dam. Carabaos are domesticated water buffaloes found in several parts of the Philippines.
If you mean a caribou, it's called a calf.
A young camel is called a calf or a git which is the child of a camelA young camel is called a calf
Mare
A young bison or buffalo is called a calf
Calf.
The carabao's son is called a calf. Like other mammals, carabaos give birth to a single calf after a gestation period of about 10 months. Calves are typically dependent on their mothers for milk and care during their early months of life.
A young/baby whale is called a calf
A baby giraffe is called a calf. (see related link)