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Gavial

British pronunciation/ɡˈavɪəl/
American pronunciation/ɡˈævɪəl/
Gavial
[NOUN]
1

a long-snouted crocodilian species known for its slender build, sharp teeth, and specialized diet of fish

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gavial definition and meaning

What is a "gavial"?

A gavial, also known as the gavial, is a unique and distinctive crocodilian species native to the rivers of India and Nepal. It is characterized by its long, slender snout lined with numerous sharp teeth, which are adapted for catching fish. The gavial can reach lengths of up to 5 meters and is well adapted for an aquatic lifestyle, with webbed feet and a streamlined body. Unlike other crocodilians, the gavial primarily feeds on fish and has a specialized hunting technique. With its slender build and unique appearance, the gavial is a fascinating and endangered species that plays a vital role in the ecosystems it inhabits.

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1The gavial can reach up to six and a half metres in length, and is a zoological treasure that lives only in this part of the world.
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