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gavial    
n. 大鳄鱼

大鳄鱼

gavial
n 1: large fish-eating Indian crocodilian with a long slender
snout [synonym: {gavial}, {Gavialis gangeticus}]


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  • Gharial - Wikipedia
    The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as gavial or fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian in the family Gavialidae and among the longest of all living crocodilians Mature females are 2 6 to 4 5 m (8 ft 6 in to 14 ft 9 in) long, and males 3 to 6 m (9 ft 10 in to 19 ft 8 in) Adult males have a distinct boss at the end of the snout, which resembles an earthenware pot known as a ghara
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    Gavial Engineering Manufacturing, Inc is a contract manufacturer that specializes in the fabrication of high-quality, high-reliability parts and systems With a wide range of manufacturing, inspection, test and project management capabilities, Gavial supplies mission-critical equipment to industries that require the highest level of workmanship and quality
  • Gavial | Description, Diet, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
    The gavial is a large species of crocodile known for its exceptionally long and very slender snout and its sharp-toothed jaws, which it sweeps sideways in order to catch fish, its main prey Adult gavials rank among the world’s largest crocodiles, normally growing to lengths of 4–6 5 meters
  • Gharial | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
    The gharial is one of only two species in the Gavialidae family It has a characteristic elongated, narrow snout, similar only to the tomistoma (previously called the false gharial) Many sharp, interlocking teeth line the gharial's elongated jaws Gharials exhibit sexual dimorphism — or differences in characteristics between males and females of the same species — in both size and
  • Gharial: The Rare Crocodilian With an Extremely Narrow Snout
    The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also called gavial, is a river-dwelling crocodilian species that was once prevalent on the Indian subcontinent and is now critically endangered The first thing most people notice about gharials is their long, narrow snout A gharial will sweep its slender snout sideways to catch fish with its sharp teeth
  • Gharial - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    Basic facts about Gharial: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
  • Gharial, facts and photos | National Geographic
    What is a gharial? Gharials, sometimes called gavials, are a type of Asian crocodilian distinguished by their long, thin snouts Crocodilians are a group of reptiles that includes crocodiles
  • Gharial Animal Facts - Gavialis gangeticus - A-Z Animals
    It’s also known as the Indian gharial, gavial, fish-eating gharial, and long-nosed crocodile The gharial’s scientific name Gavialis gangeticus refers to the Ganges River
  • Gharial | Animal Database | Fandom
    The Gharial (Gavialis Gangeticus), also called the Gavial, is a crocodilian with a long, narrow snout It was once found in rivers throughout northern India, but now only approximately 1,500 survive in a wild population This is because of habitat destruction and being hunted for meat and skin The gharial's eggs and body parts are also prized for use in traditional medicine Conservation and
  • Gharials - National Geographic Society
    Wild Chronicles heads to a breeding facility in Nepal that harbors gharials (Gavialis gangeticus), the only surviving members of an ancient group of crocodilians Their sharp teeth and huge size make them look fearsome, but gharials are more threatened than threatening And despite pressure from dams , poachers , and fishermen, they're making a comeback, as conservationists use science to





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