The Carabao is a domesticated water buffalo found mainly in the Philippines. Known for its strength and endurance, it is often used in farming to plow fields and transport goods. With its large, curved horns and sturdy build, the Carabao is well-suited for working in wet, muddy environments, making it an essential part of rural agriculture.
In addition to its agricultural role, the Carabao is also celebrated in Filipino culture. It is often featured in festivals and is a symbol of hard work and resilience. The annual Carabao Festival showcases this beloved animal, highlighting its importance to the local community and economy.