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Gharial
species of reptile / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), sometimes called the Indian gharial, common gharial or gavial, is one of two surviving members of the family Gavialidae. They are a group of crocodile-like reptiles with long, narrow jaws.
Quick Facts Gharial Temporal range: Pliocene-Holocene 5-0 mya, Conservation status ...
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The gharial is the second-longest of all living crocodilians: a large male can be nearly six meters in length. Only saltwater crocodiles and the Nile crocodile can grow larger.[1]