A carabao's domain primarily includes the wetlands and rice paddies of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines, where it is commonly found. These domesticated water buffaloes thrive in muddy environments and are often used in agriculture for plowing fields and transporting goods. They are integral to the farming communities in these regions, contributing to both agriculture and local culture.
A herd of carabaos is commonly called a "drove" or a "herd."
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Plants serve as food to carabaos while carabaos cultive the soil for
i call it a calf
They can plow fields.
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Carabaos can affect grasslands by grazing on vegetation, trampling plant species, and compacting the soil with their hooves. Overgrazing by carabaos can lead to the degradation of grasslands by reducing plant diversity and disrupting ecosystem functioning.
They don't, there are no such things as "carabaos".
the carabaos eat the grass....hahaha
>>>hindi k dn yan alam<<<
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.