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The "Longest" Crocodile Is NOT The Saltwater Crocodile. Saltwater Crocodiles Are The Largest Crocodile By Weight. Gharials Are The Longest Crocodiles. From Very Long And Slender Snout To Long Tail. The Gharial Has Been Recorded Been Up To 7 Metres. The Gharial Was Shot On January 1924. The 2nd Longest Crocodile Is The Saltwater Crocodile. The 3rd Is The Nile Crocodile. Despite The Length Of The Gharial. Gharials Are Very Slim And Lightweight. Not Weighing Much And Mainly Eats Fish. It Very Occasionally Eats Birds, Other Reptiles, Mammals And Amphibians. Gharials Are Very Timid And Are Not Considered Man Eaters. Gharials Are Found In Nothern India. They Have No Predators Except Humans. Mugger Crocs, Salties, Tigers, Leopards, Bull Sharks And Other Gharials Eat Young Gharials. Young Gharials Might Also Be Eaten By Bears. Gharials Are My Favourite Croc. And Salties Suck A Little Bit.
Gharials, which are a type of crocodilian, often rest and sleep in the water. They can be seen floating with their long snouts above the surface, allowing them to breathe while resting. Although they prefer shallow river areas for basking, they are capable of sleeping in water as a means of staying safe from predators.
Gharials are native to various river systems in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. They typically inhabit freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, and marshes.
Yes they are
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Alligators and Gharials
Essentially: GAH-ree-alls
no,they live in india
No, gharials do not live in South America. They are primarily found in the rivers of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in India and Nepal. Gharials are a type of crocodilian that prefer freshwater habitats, such as rivers and lakes, and are recognized for their long, narrow snouts. Their range is limited to specific regions in South Asia.
Male gharials weigh about 350 lb on average. The metric equivalent is 160 kg. There are impressively long, at up to 20 feet from nose to tail tip.
there are known to be 2100 left in the wild
Yes - Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials all prey on fish & mammals.