noun a type of domestic water buffalo found in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, often used for farming and transportation
The carabao is a domestic water buffalo used for plowing fields and transportation in rural areas.
Carabaos are raised for their meat, milk, and hides in some regions.
The carabao is a symbol of strength and hard work in Philippine folklore and traditions.
In literature, the carabao is often used as a symbol of strength, resilience, and hard work.
In psychology, the carabao may be used in therapy as a metaphor for overcoming challenges and developing inner strength.
Agricultural scientists may study the carabao's genetics and breeding patterns to improve livestock productivity and sustainability.
Zoologists may study the behavior and habitat of carabaos in their natural environment to better understand their ecological role.