The carabao has a tiny,
short tail mainly used to ward flies off its behind. But it is also to be
gripped as you negotiate a downward slope towards the river. Here’s how: with
one hand on the leash, lean backwards with thighs wrapped tightly around the
beast. If it gets too steep, brace your feet against the horns. You will feel
its strong back muscles as your body sways to its huge butt. While you hold
your breath, the carabao’s long tongue alternately laps its often runny nose.
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