
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.
Gharial | Smithsonian's 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 …
14 Incredible Gharial Facts - Fact Animal
The gharial is one of two crocodilians from the Gavialidae family that is known for its narrow, elongated snout and sharp, interlocking teeth. They are sometimes referred to as ‘gavial’ or the fish-eating …
Gharial - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
A gharial picks up low frequencies through its sense of hearing and is able to close its ear canal when submerged. These are very intelligent animals, whose great memory helps them do very well to …
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.
Gharial (Gavial) - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures
All about the Gharial (Gavial) - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, attacks on humans, interesting facts, and much more.
Gavial | Description, Diet, Meaning, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 4, 2025 · gharial, or gavial (Gavialis gangeticus) The gharial, or gavial (Gavialis gangeticus), a species of crocodile known for its exceptionally long and narrow snout, inhabits the rivers of northern …
Gharial: The prehistoric crocodilian that buzzes and blows bubbles to ...
Nov 9, 2024 · Gharials were once plentiful between Pakistan and Myanmar, with an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 individuals in the wild in the 1940s. They are now critically endangered as a result of hunting,...
Gharials - National Geographic Society
Oct 19, 2023 · 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 …
Gharial – reptile conservation - IRCF
Touted as the most successful conservation story in India for decades, the Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) conservation program is in the doldrums today, with only about 200 reproducing Gharials remain in …