noun a large crocodile native to South Asia, with a long, thin snout and sharp teeth
adjective relating to or characteristic of the gharial
The gharial plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems by controlling fish populations.
The gharial is a critically endangered species of crocodilian native to India and Nepal, with a long, thin snout adapted for catching fish.
Study of the gharial's behavior, habitat, and reproductive biology provides valuable insights into crocodilian species.
Gharials are a unique and specialized group of crocodilians that are of interest to herpetologists.
Efforts are being made to protect and conserve the gharial population in order to prevent its extinction.
Gharials are often mentioned in articles or books about wildlife and conservation efforts in India.
Zoologists study the behavior, habitat, and conservation status of gharials in their natural environment.
Conservationists work on projects to protect and preserve the gharial population in order to prevent their extinction.