Brothers from different mothers: Crocodile, Alligator and Ghariyal: Read to know about the dangerous reptiles.
“Let us be
ready at 5 and start for Kukrail picnic spot”, announced my uncle, who is a
true morning person. We were visiting our maternal place as our summer vacation
routine, and both my uncles relished the Sunday family outing with all of us
kids. Kukrail often used to be the obvious choice, being around 7 Km from our
place. The boys, all excited about the cricket game at the picnic spot, were
always ready on time but the sisters found one or the other excuse to be late.
Morning sleep is the first love they say.
After the
cricket match and breakfast, a walk to the crocodile breeding center at Kukrail
followed. As young kids, we were always excited on how the crocodiles spent
most of their time doing nothing and hardly ever moved. What a life! We would
wish. One thing we always noticed about them was that if one croc moved, all others
around it moved as well. We would head back to home after spending few minutes
on the swings. A day well started is a day well spent.
Kukrail, a forest reserve in Uttar Pradesh has a
breeding center for crocodile, specially a specific species called Ghariyal. The breeding center was
started in year 1978, when only 300 ghariyals were left.
Ghariyal, the long snouted, fish eating reptile of order
Crocodilia and family Gavialidae, is a native of northern India.
As the global wild population is around 235, it is critically endangered as per
IUCN red list (Vultures are also critically endangered, read to know why). It has
a thin and long snout which helps in catching fish, its main diet. It averages 11
to 15 feet in length, with maximum recorded length of 20.5 feet. It is the
longest among all the living crocodilians.
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Ghariyals : Notice the thin long snout |
Alligator, on the other hand can be identified by its U-shaped
snout and no visible lower jaw teeth when its jaws are closed. Belonging to family
Alligatoridae, it has two living
species, American Alligator and Chinese Alligator. It grows up to 13 to 14 feet,
while the maximum recorded length is 19.2 feet. While the younger ones feed on
fish and other small water animals, the fully grown can take on larger preys,
such as deer. Alligators don’t usually attack humans unprovoked but can do so in
self-defense.
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An alligator : notice the U-shaped snout |
The big brother,
crocodile, however, is known to
attack humans even without provoking. They have a V-shaped snout that helps in
catching fish. When their jaw is closed, the fourth tooth of lower jaw is visible,
which is can be used to distinguish it from alligators. Belonging to family Crocodylidae, their size varies from 5
to 6.2 feet for dwarf crocodiles to 23 feet for saltwater crocodiles. They usually
hunt at night and have a very good night vision. Crocodiles are the strongest in
terms of jaw strength and the most dangerous among other crocodilians.
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Crocodile: Notice the visible lower tooth when jaws are closed |
Crocodile
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Alligator
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Ghariyal
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Jaw
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Upper and lower jaw
are of same shape and size. Lower teeth visible when jaws are closed
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Upper jaw larger than
lower jaw. Lower teeth not visible when jaws are closed
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Long jaws of nearly
same size.
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Snout
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V-shaped, easier to
catch fish.
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U-shaped, easier to
catch larger prey
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Long and thin,
easier to catch fish
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Habitat
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Can survive in both
fresh and sea water but prefers sea water
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Can survive in both
fresh and sea water but prefers fresh water
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Fresh water, mainly
in rivers of Indian sub- continent.
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Attack on humans
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Can attack even without
any provocation
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Do not attack
unprovoked. Can attack for self defense
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Do not attack humans
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Nerd Note 1 : Ghariyal gets its name from a distinctive
structure at end of its snout, which looks like an earthen pot, known as ‘Ghara’
in hindi. It is also known as Gavial.
Nerd Note 2 : Ghariyal is one of the three crocodilian species
native to India. The other two are: Mugger crocodile and Saltwater crocodile.
Nerd Note 3 : Alligator gets its name from ‘el lagarto’, spanish
term for lizard.
Nerd Note 4 : All the members of order Crocodilia are
referred as crocodilians collectively.
Read our
older post to know about difference between tortoise and turtle as well.
And as
always, thanks for reading
Ayush!!!
Good information about these reptiles
ReplyDeleteVery thin& minor difference commonly ignored all are taken to be crocodiles comonly.
ReplyDeleteVery informative
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