Water Dragon
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How about the "other gharial"? 
I usually go for 'Malayan Gharial' or 'Sunda Gharial' nowadays. It's entirely illogical, but false gharial just feels...wrong now that they've been moved into the Gavialidae.
Whatever has happened there, they will always be false gharial to me![]()
how about Schlegel's long-nosed crocodile?![]()
Amazing news from CotW- UK first breeding of Tomistoma!
I usually go for 'Malayan Gharial' or 'Sunda Gharial' nowadays.
What about hybrid gharial?
To be honest,Tomistoma do look like the love child of a gharial and a saltwater croc.Certainly one of the most significant UK breeding successes this year!
I use Sunda Gharial or Tomistoma myself; as noted already, "False" Gharial is misleading given the species is now deemed a member of the Gavialidae.
Not going to happenalthough the closest kin to one another, the two species are nonetheless too far removed (both genetically and morphologically) to successfully breed with one another.
To be honest,Tomistoma do look like the love child of a gharial and a saltwater croc.
I would say a richly marked Freshwater Croc would be a more accurate representation.But a slender snout comes close.Not reallyif anything, they look more like a more richly-marked Slender-snouted Crocodile on steroids, but even then the comparison isn't a great one.
Amazing news from CotW- UK first breeding of Tomistoma!
First Tomistoma to hatch in the UK - Crocodiles Of The World
I had my first visit yesterday, and was thoroughly impressed. The species line-up is spectacular, and all the reptile enclosures seemed of a high quality.
Not much on-show in the nursery, I think there were two Tomistoma and a few American alligator young, not much else. The alligators did appear to be sitting on eggs though, judging by the mound in their enclosure.
The only major downer is that fishing cat enclosure. Now granted, I didn't see a cat in it, but I'm glad I didn't to be honest as it would probably have been a bit pushed for space. And after looking at my photos it appears they only have one species of snake on-show? Did I miss something?
Quite a few more than 2 tomistoma; I think there were at least 10 across three basins.
No that's right. Two or three of them?I only have a photo of two but now I think about it there were definitely more. I did think one of the basins had alligators in? Am I remembering that wrong as well?
One of the rarer caiman species.One new bit of information is that two female black caiman have moved into Crocodiles of the World from Krokodille Zoo in Denmark.
More information can be found in the link below:
Animal moves at the zoo - Crocodiles Of The World