- 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...
- and
animals from all over the
world can be seen here. In year 1999, the
ghariyal breeding farm is
established which is
fourth largest breeding farm in India...
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dolki and hudak. Non-drum
percussion instruments include the
ghanta and
ghariyal (gongs),
chimta (tongs),
manjira and
jhanjh (cymbals),
ghungru (bells)...
- of
India (AAI). The
airport site is
within 10
kilometres of the
Chambal Ghariyal wildlife sanctuary and
within 10
kilometres of the
Mukundara Hills National...
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established in the river. They have been
implicated in the
decline of the
Ghariyal (Indian crocodile) po****tion in the river.
Large turtles used to be a...
- • elevation 610 m (2,000 ft)
Mouth Chambal River • location
National Ghariyal Sanctuary near
Palin village Sawai Madhopur District in
Rajasthan Length...
- maṣāliḥ 'benefits, requirements, ingredients'.
Gavial from
Hindustani ghaṛiyāl,گھڑیال / घड़ियाल,
ultimately derived from the
Sanskrit word घण्टिक. Guru...
- a
unique collection of
Sanjay Dubri National Park, (tiger reserve) Son
ghariyal sanctuary,
Parsili Resort's, son-banas Sangam(river junction) and situated...
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represented by a
large number of
snake and
lizard species, as well as the
ghariyal and crocodiles.
Venomous snakes found in the
region include king cobra...
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Specialist Group Newsletter. 27 (1): 4–8. Shukla, Neha (10 June 2013). "
Ghariyal po****tion
rising in Chambal". The
Times of India.
Archived from the original...