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A meat-eating reptile with a narrow head and pointed snout is likely a type of crocodilian, such as a gharial. Gharials are known for their elongated, narrow jaws, which are adapted for catching fish. They primarily inhabit river systems in the Indian subcontinent and are distinguished by their unique snout shape, which helps them efficiently hunt aquatic prey.

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