Tomistoma schlegeli
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Definition
Noun: * Tomistoma schlegelii: A species of freshwater crocodilian native to Southeast Asia, characterized by a long, narrow snout similar to, but distinct from, the gharial (Gavialis gangeticus). It is also known as the false gharial or Malayan gharial.
Usage
- The Tomistoma schlegelii is primarily found in peat swamps, rivers, and lakes.
- Unlike the true gharial, Tomistoma schlegelii has a broader snout and a different jaw structure.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for the survival of Tomistoma schlegelii in the wild.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: In scientific contexts, is used to specify the exact species within the family Gavialidae or Crocodylidae, depending on the taxonomic system.
- Recent genetic studies have clarified the phylogenetic position of Tomistoma schlegelii.
Variants and Related Words
- False gharial: A common English name for this species.
- Malayan gharial: Another common name, referencing its geographic range.
- Tomistoma: The genus name, sometimes used informally to refer to the species.
- Gharial/Gavial (): A different, closely related crocodilian species with an extremely slender snout, to which is often compared.
Synonyms
- False gharial
- Malayan gharial
Related Terms
- Crocodilian: The broader order (Crocodilia) to which this species belongs.
- Snout: The elongated facial feature that is a key identifying characteristic of this species.
Noun
- crocodile of southeast Asia similar to but smaller than the gavial