The Odisha State Forestry Department witnessed an adult Gharial, surrounded by 28 incubators in the Satkosia gorge of the Mahanadi River, which is considered the southernmost point of the gharial habitat in India.

The forest department has been working for 15 years to increase the number of piranhas in its natural habitat in Orissa.

For a long time, the National Forest Department has been working hard to increase the rookie Population in its natural habitat in Orissa. However, it produced the expected results.

Therefore, the sight of mating piranhas and their larvae becomes very important. Gharial is also known as piranha or fish-eating crocodile and is a crocodile of the Gavialidae family. It is the longest of all living crocodiles.

Nonetheless, India and Nepal have started conservation plans, focusing on the reintroduction of captive food ingredients. But since 2007, they have been listed as “critically endangered” in the Red List.

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