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Sci-Five | The Hindu Science Quiz: On Gharials

Sci-Five | The Hindu Science Quiz: On Gharials

Posted on July 25, 2024 By admin


Sci-Five | The Hindu Science Quiz: On Gharials

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From which Hindi word do we get the name for Gharial?

  • Ghara (pot)
  • Ghati (valley)
  • Ghora (horse) 
  • Ghari (clock)

When male gharials reach sexual maturity, they develop a bulbous, fleshy growth on the tip of their snout. It is from this “ghara”, the Hindi word for a type of round pot, that gharials came to have their name.

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2 / 5 |
Where do gharials live?

  • Gangetic plains
  • Pakistan to Myanmar
  • Narmada basin
  • Himalayas

Gharials were once widespread across South Asia, from Pakistan to Myanmar.

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3 / 5 |
How long ago did gharials split from the crocodilian tree of life?

  • 1 million years ago
  • 20 million years ago
  • 40 million years ago
  • 150 million years ago

Gharial sit on their own long branch of the crocodilian tree of life which split from all other crocodilians perhaps more than 40 million years ago.

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4 / 5 |
Why are gharials critically endangered?

  • Damming and diversion of the rivers
  • Overfishing
  • Sand mining is harming their nesting areas
  • All of the above

5 / 5 |
Gharials are one of the biggest species of crocodilian. How big can they get?

  • 3 metres
  • 10 metres
  • 6 metres
  • 12 metres

Gharials are one of the biggest species of crocodilian. Male gharials can reach up to 6 metres in length.

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