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How does the carabao eat their food?

The carabao eat their food by chewing it :)


What food do carabao eat?

grasses or plants.. :)


How do carabao help farmers?

hey can eat it


What are the foods a carabao cannot eat?

Anything!


Does carabao and goat eat meat?

No they are herbivores as in only eat vegetation


How do the herons and the carabao benefit from each other?

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.


How can describe the relationship between carabao and a heron?

commensalism?


Why can a carabao live on land?

because they need to eat plants and build shelter which require land


Why carabao has 5 stomach?

beacause when a carabao lay on a mud he keeps the cud on his pocket and after that he will eat the cud and slowly he will digest the cud and transfer it to another stomach................................ from: jaely anne d. jamandra


What is the collective noun of carabao?

The collective noun for carabao (a type of water buffalo) is a herd of carabao.


In what relationship between a carabao and carabao egret beneficial to both?

the carabao gets its flea control solution with the help of the carabao egret while the carabao's built serves as a defense or source of security..


What is the offspring of carabao called?

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.