- 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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Gavialidae consists of two
living species, the
gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) and the
false gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii), both
occurring in Asia. Many...
- The
Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is
classified as a
critically endangered species. Its last
sighting in ****stan was
reported in 1985. However, there...
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gharial and
false gharial (both
members of the
family Gavialidae) as well as other, extinct, taxa.
Although crocodiles, alligators, and the
gharial are...
-
snouts used to
catch fish,
similar to the
gharial.
Tomistoma contains one
extant (living) member, the
false gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii), as well as potentially...
- Crocodylidae), the
alligators and
caimans (family Alligatoridae), and the
gharial and
false gharial (family Gavialidae).
Although the term "crocodiles" is sometimes...
- true crocodiles, the alligators, and caimans; as well as the
gharial and
false gharial. A
member of this
order is
called a crocodilian, or colloquially...
- It has a
captive breeding and
conservation center for the
freshwater gharials (gavialis gangeticus), one of the 3
native species of
crocodiles in India...
- Ken
Gharial Sanctuary is a
wildlife sanctuary in
Panna and
Chhatarpur Districts of
Madhya Pradesh, India. It was
established for the
conservation of gharial...