I have heard about those Crocodiles. What? Tomistomas AKA False Gharials are more closely related to True Crocodiles like The American Crocodiles, The Orinoco Crocodiles & The African Slender Snouted Crocodiles. Okay, so I’ll might have seen them in Books on either Alligators & Crocodiles, Reptiles & many of the other Animals. Especially some Documentaries about them. Speaking of with, I heard that a National Geographic Documentary series called Secrets of the Zoo took place where you guys at the Tampa Zoo or Zoo Tampa are. I heard that a few seasons were released on DVD in America. But there’s just 1 little problem, it seem that the DVDS appear to be out of Stock. I better send a letter to the National Geographic Headquarters slash Society a letter to restock one of the National Geographic Documentaries that I didn’t get a chance to add to my collection. Including those that have yet to be released on DVD in America all these years. Mostly the documentaries on Animals. Both Modern & Prehistoric Animated. Such as The Dinosaurs. I seem to recall that Crocodilians are closely related to the Dinosaurs.
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I have heard about those Crocodiles. What? Tomistomas AKA False Gharials are more closely related to True Crocodiles like The American Crocodiles, The Orinoco Crocodiles & The African Slender Snouted Crocodiles. Okay, so I’ll might have seen them in Books on either Alligators & Crocodiles, Reptiles & many of the other Animals. Especially some Documentaries about them. Speaking of with, I heard that a National Geographic Documentary series called Secrets of the Zoo took place where you guys at the Tampa Zoo or Zoo Tampa are. I heard that a few seasons were released on DVD in America. But there’s just 1 little problem, it seem that the DVDS appear to be out of Stock. I better send a letter to the National Geographic Headquarters slash Society a letter to restock one of the National Geographic Documentaries that I didn’t get a chance to add to my collection. Including those that have yet to be released on DVD in America all these years. Mostly the documentaries on Animals. Both Modern & Prehistoric Animated. Such as The Dinosaurs. I seem to recall that Crocodilians are closely related to the Dinosaurs.
Molecular phylogenetics, as well as the color changing response of false gharials are closer to that of indian gharials than all crocodylids.