Gharial crocodiles hunt fish with a unique snout

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Gharial crocodiles hunt fish with a unique snout

Gharial crocodiles' exceptionally long, slender snouts are evolutionary marvels, enabling precise strikes to capture elusive fish in fast-flowing rivers, yet also underscoring their critical endangerment.

Gharial crocodiles boast an incredibly long, narrow snout, perfectly designed for catching fish. Unlike other crocodilians, their jaws are lined with hundreds of small, interlocking teeth that act like a fish trap. This specialized adaptation allows them to snap up slippery prey with swift, targeted lunges, minimizing effort in murky river waters.

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