Carabao--also known as domestic water buffalo--give birth to young called calves.
The carabao is a type of water buffalo. Its scientific classification is: Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Bovidae, Bubalus and B. bubalis.
fawn
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.
The scientific name of carabao grass is Paspalum conjugatum.
The name of the male carabao is carabao. The female caribao is called a carabella. These animals live in the Philippines.
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
Another name for a carabao is a water buffalocaraballus negrus (joke)
i call it a calf
If you mean a caribou, it's called a calf.
The shelter for carabao is commonly referred to as a "carabao pen" or "carabao shed." These structures provide protection from the elements and a safe space for the animals to rest. They are typically made of local materials and designed to ensure proper ventilation and drainage.
The collective noun for carabao (a type of water buffalo) is a herd of carabao.