English, asked by roopalsharma17, 5 months ago

why male gharials are called aggressive fighter​

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Answered by Kaira1027
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When there is a fight between two male gharials, involve terrific display of prowess.

The territory-holder surges forward churning the water into froth with his tail. If the other gharial is not frightened away, the two males then fight. Their slender snouts clash like swords in the air, though they seem to fragile for such violent action, sometimes we also come to hear that their tooth broke while the war. Eventually, one gharial will prevail and the other will retreat.

Answered by mukeshkumar35maurya
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male gharials or gavials are reptiles with close resemblance to crocodiles though with a thinner feeding mechanism with more wider snout to trap fishes .As to why they are aggressive, the males are more territorialin terms of thier mating and feeding grounds . As for the book however , no idea.

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