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plural carabaos
A domesticated subspecies of water buffalo, Bubalus bubalis carabanesis. quotations examples
The weaker carabaos are slaughtered for meat, the stronger ones put to work on Golgotha, and the drivers are assimilated into the workforce.
1999, Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
Filipinos tell several stories about the carabao. The Tagalog, who live mainly on Luzon, tell the following story about how the carabao, one of the largest animals in the country, is tricked by one of the smallest animals, a hummingbird.
2001, Greg Nickles, Philippines: The Culture, page 30
The Malay people who arrived in the Philippines between 1500 B.C. and 500 B.C. introduced the carabao as a work animal. Today the carabao, also known as the water buffalo, is a very important animal in the Philippines. Carabaos are popular farm animals.
2005, Cindy Fazzi, How to Draw the Philippines's Sights and Symbols, page 24