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Fish-Eating Crocodile

Educational resources on Fish-Eating Crocodile

Fish-Eating Crocodile [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Fish-Eating Crocodile

Academic web links for the Fish-Eating Crocodile.


Crocodilian Species - Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus)
Indian gharial, Indian gavial, Fish-eating crocodile, Gavial del Ganges, Gavial du Gange, Long-nosed crocodile, Bahsoolia, Nakar, Chimpta, Lamthora, Mecho Kumhir, Naka, Nakar
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/cnhc/csp_ggan.htm

Untitled Document [www.drexel.edu]
...neocesariensis, a fish eating crocodile whose remains usually consist of a stray tooth or two. The fossil, discovered in April, will be displayed in Drexel's Stratton Hall,
www.drexel.edu/bioscience/news_crocodile.html

Drexel Digest
A Philadelphia Inquirer story about Drexel’s role in finding a 65-million-year-old fossil of a Thoracosaurus neocesariensis, a fish-eating crocodile, in New Jersey
www.drexel.edu/univrel/digest/archive/011906/index.html

Drexel Digest
...story on January 15, 2006 about his and his student’s role in finding the 65-million-year-old fossil of a Thoracosaurus neocesariensis, a fish-eating crocodile, in New
www.drexel.edu/univrel/digest/archive/011806/index.html

ZOO 138 Classification and Natural History of Reptiles
And this is a topview of a fish-eating crocodile with a narrow snout. But thatdifference is not consistent because there are members of thefamily that includes the crocodiles that
www.csupomona.edu/~dfhoyt/classes/zoo138/old_transcripts/OLD_CNHREPT.HTML

Molecular Evidence for Inclusion of the Phylum Pentastomida in the ...
...similarity between the life cycle and larval morphology of Chonopeltis and those of a pentastomid, especially one utilizing fish as an intermediate host and a fish-eating crocodile as
mbe.library.arizona.edu/data/1989/0606/8abel.pdf

The Bibliography of Crocodilian Biology: S-Z
A fish-eating crocodile from the South Pacific. p. 35-37. In: Hand, Suzanne J. and Michael Archer (Eds.), The Antipodean ark. Angus & Robertson Publishers, North Ryde, NSW
utweb.ut.edu/hosted/faculty/mmeers/bcb/sz.html

Digital General Collection: Ashanti,
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