50-60
Gharial was created in 1789.
long thin snouts to catch fish
No gharial is a very rare crocodile
No, a gharial is a reptile. They are a lot like an alligator.
They can grow to 20 feet long, but average is about 12-14 feet.
The gharial belongs to the subfamily Gavialinae, family Crocodylidae, order Crocodilia.
The gharial belongs to the subfamily Gavialinae, family Crocodylidae, order Crocodilia.
The Gharial Is Mainly A Piscivore And Sharks Are Fish. So, The Gharial Would Snap The Bull Shark In Half.
No, the Gavial or Gharial is found mostly around the Indian sub continent, and Nepal.
There used to be 26. Now only two remain as it is Critically Endangered: Gavialis gangeticus (modern gharial) and Tomistoma schlegelii (false gharial or Malayan gharial).
diurnal