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Gavialidae is a
family of
large semiaquatic crocodilians with elongated,
narrow snouts.
Gavialidae consists of two
living species, the
gharial (Gavialis...
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known as
gavial or fish-eating crocodile, is a
crocodilian in the
family Gavialidae and
among the
longest of all
living crocodilians.
Mature females are 2...
- Alligatoridae,
alligators and caimans; Crocodylidae, true crocodiles; and
Gavialidae, the
gharial and
false gharial.
Conservation status codes listed follow...
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Sunda gharial and
tomistoma is a
freshwater crocodilian of the
family Gavialidae native to
Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo,
Sumatra and Java. It is listed...
- Alligatoridae), the
gharial and
false gharial (both
members of the
family Gavialidae) as well as other, extinct, taxa.
Although crocodiles, alligators, and...
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crocodylian subfamily Tomistominae actually belong to
Gavialoidea and
Gavialidae.
Fossils of
extinct Tomistoma species have been
found in
deposits of Paleogene...
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caimans (family Alligatoridae), and the
gharial and
false gharial (family
Gavialidae).
Although the term "crocodiles" is
sometimes used to
refer to all of...
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Three species of
crocodilian are
present in India. The
mugger (or marsh)
crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) is
found in
lakes and
rivers throughout the country...
- gavialoids, and is more
inclusive than the
crown group Gavialidae. As a
crown group,
Gavialidae only
includes the last
common ancestor of all
extant (living)...
- more
detailed cladogram that
shows Gavialis's
proposed placement within Gavialidae,
including extinct members: Martin, J. E. (2018). "The
taxonomic content...