- The
gharial (Gavialis
gangeticus), also
known as
gavial or fish-eating crocodile, is a
crocodilian in the
family Gavialidae and
among the
longest of all...
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gangeticus". Fish base.
Retrieved 10
December 2012. Fish base.
Glyphis gangeticus Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF):
Glyphis gangeticus...
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Amaranthus gangeticus is
considered a
synonym of A. tricolor, but has been
recognized as a
separate species in the past. A.
gangeticus is also known...
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African plants – A
Photo Guide.
Media related to
Pleurolobus gangeticus at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to
Pleurolobus gangeticus at
Wikispecies v t e...
- Note on
Trionyx gangeticus, and
Trionyx hurum, B. Hamilton. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 9: 382–383 Anderson,J. 1872 On
Trionyx gangeticus, Cuvier, Trionyx...
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includes the
living gharial Gavialis gangeticus and one
known extinct species,
Gavialis bengawanicus. G.
gangeticus comes from the
Indian Subcontinent,...
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years old. The
Ganges river dolphin was
formally classified as
Delphinus gangeticus two
separate times in 1801, by
Heinrich Julius Lebeck and
William Roxburgh...
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provide full
protection for the
gravely endangered gharial (Gavialis
gangeticus).
Administrative approval of the
Government of
India for the establishment...
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White & Cavanagh, 2010 (Borneo
river shark)
synonym of G.
gangeticus Glyphis gangeticus (J. P. Müller & Henle, 1839) (Ganges shark)
Glyphis garricki...
- in
freshwater ecosystems. It is
sympatric with the
gharial (Gavialis
gangeticus) in the
Rapti and
Narayani Rivers, in the
eastern Mahanadi, and in tributaries...