Carabao get their food the exact same way that cows do: they have a powerful tongue that they use to wrap around and grasp the sward of grass or leaves and pull it into their mouths, using their lower incisors and movement of the head to tear the grass from the ground and the leaves from the twigs...or the entire twig itself. They chew that for a couple seconds, swallow then repeat the process. When they're eating grass they simply swallow it whole. They bring it back up later when their resting and chew the partly digested plant matter as cud.
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