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Gharials By Riley
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Their snout Gharial have a narrow snout.
The jaws are lined with many interlocking razor sharp teeth. Gharials have 106 to 11o teeth.
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How they get around The gharial is poorly equipped locomotion on land it’s better in the water. The tail is well developed.
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Their diet Their diet changes as the gharial matures from a juvenile to an adult. Insects and vertebrates such as frogs.
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Males sizes Males do not mature until about 13 feet [3.7m] In length at 15 to 18 years of age.
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Females size Females are around eight to nine feet in
Length this is usually when they are older Then seven years old.
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How they lay their eggs They build their nests from March to May.
Gharials lay eggs in holes in the sand.
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Where they live Gharials are found in rivers of the Northern
India subcontinent.
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