- 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...
- Gasparini, Z. (1997). "Crocodilians, Gryposuchus, and the
South American gavials". In Kay,
Richard F; Madden,
Richard H; Cifelli,
Richard L; Flynn, John...
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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...
- 483–497. doi:10.1002/spp2.1247. S2CID 134966832. Lull, R. S. (1944). "Fossil
gavials from
north India".
American Journal of Science. 242 (8): 417–430. Bibcode:1944AmJS...
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include 2.9 TFSI. 20
years allroad includes a
choice of
three body
colours (
gavial green,
glacier white, Soho brown), 19-inch
wheels in
exclusive design, black...
- on 18
October 2011.
Retrieved 26
September 2011.
Gavials (Gharials),
Gavial (Gharial) Pictures,
Gavial (Gharial) Facts. Animals.nationalgeographic.com...
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occasionally are two pits
found in one scale.
These pits are
found in the
gavials but are
absent in some,
probably all, alligators. A
small **** projects...
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classification der Säugethiere und Vögel (1844), and, with
Heinrich Georg Bronn, Die
Gavial-artigen
Reste aus dem Lias (1842–1844). He was
elected as a
member of the...