What it eats: Fish. Juveniles also eat insects, frogs and crustaceans. Why it's awesome: The gharial is known for its long, ...
Museum & Art Swindon reopened in July after a four-year closure and campaigners have been calling for the return of a stuffed ...
The fossil of the gharial -- or fish-eating -- crocodile, around three meters long (nearly 10 feet), was discovered late 2023 in perfect condition in Peru's Ocucaje desert, around 350 kilometers ...
Kendrapada: A critically endangered gharial was spotted at Siali beach in Erasama block of Jagatsinghpur district, triggerring panic among visitors. The unusual sighting was captured by tourists ...
With its distinctive long thin snout, the gharial is unique but critically endangered, with fewer than a thousand adults remaining in the wild. The discovery of 100 hatchlings is a boost for the ...
Museum & Art Swindon, the gallery and museum which opened this year in a new location after four years closed will not be a ...
One hundred, maybe? You're forgiven for doing a double-take because you don't immediately register that this male gharial croc's back is entirely covered by its young. The image was captured by ...
A 3D skull model of the false gharial Tomistoma schlegelii; the bones of the braincase are in colour. The specimen is from the collection of the Zoological Museum, Moscow State University ...
At various times, all sexes care for their young. A male gharial may mate with seven or more females, forming one large crèche for all their hatchlings. The species’ habitat is threatened by the ...
Paleontologists unveiled on Wednesday the fossil of a young marine crocodile dating back 10 to 12 million years that was discovered in a Peruvian desert. The fossil of the gharial—or fish-eating ...
Museum & Art Swindon reopened in July after a four-year closure and campaigners have been calling for the return of a stuffed gharial - a type of crocodile mainly found in India. The gharial ...