When people think of crocodilians, gharials are often overlooked. But these long-snouted reptiles are among the most unusual ...
Gavial, Gavialis gangeticus, gharial or fish-eating crocodile with head above water surface. Gavial shows jaws with sharp teeth. Critically endangered reptile. Habitat India, Bangladesh, Myanmar.© ...
River with Most Gharials in the World: Gharials are unusual reptiles from the crocodilian family, best known for their long, ...
They may not be as fierce-looking as their larger reptile cousins but when you get up, close and personal, the fish-eating gharial of Chitwan is impressive nonetheless. Instead of huge ominous maws, ...
A rare gharial was spotted by tourists at Kaziranga National Park, Assam, for the first time. This sighting highlights the ...
A critically endangered gharial has been spotted at Kaziranga National Park in Assam for the first time by tourists, in a stunning wildlife moment captured on video and shared by the Chief Minister's ...
Repeated sightings of the critically endangered gharial in Kaziranga have renewed hopes for river conservation in Assam.