Examples of using Gharial in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Gharial in Nepal: a conservation challenge.
Along the Chambal River it occasionally feeds on gharial eggs.
The false gharial and other tomistomines were traditionally classified within the superfamily Crocodyloidea as close relatives of crocodiles.
long snout like a gharial, river dolphin,
On land, a gharial can only slide on its belly
This distinguishes them from Asian gavialids like the gharial, which live only in freshwater.
Historically, many other species of extinct gavialoids have been assigned to the genus Gavialis of which the modern gharial, G. gangeticus, is a member of.
there is little fossil evidence of the tomistomines that preceded the false gharial.
still more closely related to it than the false gharial or mekosuchines.
may have resembled a false gharial.
Baryonyx was found to have relatively high resistance in the snout to dorsoventral bending compared with Spinosaurus and the gharial.
Von Zittel considered Gavialis, the gharial, to be closely related to Tomistoma, the false gharial, and excluded them from the group.
the false gharial.
somewhat resembling that of a modern gharial.
Taquet pointed out that the spinosaurid snouts from Niger were similar to those of the modern gharial and suggested a behaviour similar to herons or storks.
a partial skull and fragments of a slender snout reminiscent of that of a false gharial.
As its name suggests, the false gharial was once thought to be only distantly related to the gharial despite its similar appearance.
The false gharial Tomistoma is similar to the true gharial Gavialis in that it is longirostrine,
The Ken Gharial Sanctuary is located at the confluence of the Ken
Nevertheless, the gharial's extremely slender jaws are relatively weak