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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 6 this article can be seen in the magazine zoological survey of india is carrying out tagging of olive ridley turtles at three mass nesting sites gahirmatha devi river mouth and rushikulya. gharials (gavialis gangeticus) recently odisha forest department announced cash reward for rescuing gharials. protection status characteristics gharial derives its name from ghara an indian word for pot because of a bulbous knob (narial excrescence) present at the end of their snout. they live in clear freshwater river systems. meri saheli magazine price they regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun to warm up or resting in shade or water to cool down they do not stalk and lunge at prey like other crocodilians—their snouts contain sensory cells that can detect vibrations in the water. major threats alteration of habitat depletion of prey base poaching for use of body parts etc. 73 habitat found majorly in chambal river. also there are satellite populations in girwa river (katarniaghat wildlife sanctuary in up) ramganga river in jim corbett national park and son river in son gharial wildlife sanctuary madhya pradesh. satkosia gorge in mahanadi is the southernmost limit of their home range. o odisha houses all three species of crocodiles-gharial mugger (vulnerable) and saltwater (least concern) crocodiles. conservation measures indian crocodile conservation project was launched in 1975 in different states Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.
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