- 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...
- The
false gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii), also
known by the
names Malayan gharial,
Sunda gharial and
tomistoma is a
freshwater crocodilian of the family...
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Wuruma Dam Road Monto–Mount
Perry Road Gladstone–Monto Road
Cania Dam Road
Gavial–Gracemere Road Murgon–Barambah Road is a state-controlled
regional road...
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Phylogenetic analysis indicates its
closest relatives were the
extinct gavials Gryposuchus and Siquisiquesuchus. The type
species of the genus, A. puertoricensis...
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Richard H; Cifelli,
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South American gavials". In Kay, R. F.; Madden, R. H.; Cifelli, R. L.; Flynn, J. J. (eds.). Vertebrate...
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Macrospondylus is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid teleosauroid crocodyliform from the
Early Jur****ic (Toarcian) of Europe.
Fossils are
known from the...
- PMID 33083104.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, É. (1825)
Recherches sur l’organisation des
gavials. Mém Mus Natl Hist Nat 12: 97–155. P. H. Phizackerley. (1951). A revision...
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Gavial (Gharial) Pictures,
Gavial (Gharial) Facts. Animals.nationalgeographic.com...