3. The male gharial also uses the snout to produce_.
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Male gharials sport a large growth on their snout called a ghara, the Hindi word for "mud pot. ... While adults eat fish, their offspring also eat insects, crustaceans, and frogs.
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Male gharials sport a large growth on their snout called a ghara, the Hindi word for "mud pot." Males use their gharas to vocalize and blow bubbles during mating displays. The animals congregate to mate and make nests during the dry season, when females lay eggs in sandbanks along slow-moving sections of water.
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