Talk about child support ! After mating with 7 or 8 female crocs, I guess dad has to take care of them ?
https://www.livescience.com/gharial-croc...photo.html
Quote:In this photo, taken by India-based photographer Dhritiman Mukherjee, a male freshwater gharial shows us why. Bobbing in the waters of northern India's National Chambal Sanctuary, the croc waits as more than 100 of his month-old children clamber onto his back for safe passage.
"Other crocs carry their young about in their mouths," Patrick Campbell, the senior curator of reptiles at London's Natural History Museum, told BBC.com. "But for the gharial, the unusual morphology of the snout means this is not possible. So the young have to cling to the head and back for that close connection and protection."
https://www.livescience.com/gharial-croc...photo.html
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