'' long snouted fish eating gharials'' what does this phrase mean
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A 'gharial' is called a fish-eating crocodile, which, in english, is known as "Alligator", I guess.
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Alligators, Crocodiles, caimans, and gharial are related, but are different species. Gators have a wide rounded “U” shaped snout that packs more crushing power to eat prey like turtles. Croc’s have “V” shaped snouts.
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