Scientific Name : Crocodylus palustris
Conservation Status : Endangered (IUCN)
Overview : We tend to think of muggers only as dangerous, scaly beasts, but there is so much texture to this wise reptile. They are extremely intelligent and social beings, capable of tender parental care, a well-developed communication system, and elaborate courtship rituals that include circling each other, blowing bubbles, and gently brushing jaws.
ANNUALY - 20,000/-
Scientific Name : Gavialis gangeticus
Conservation Status : Endangered (IUCN)
Overview : Gharials lay the largest eggs of any crocodilian. During the incubation period, they spend every night sitting beside their nest and every day keeping a close eye on it until the eggs hatched out.
ANNUALY - 15,000/-
Scientific Name : Nilssonia gangetica
Conservation Status : Endangered (IUCN)
Overview : Their pancake-like appearance, the lack of bony scutes on their shells, and their snorkel-like neck and head distinguish them from most other turtles.
ANNUALY - 8,000/-
Scientific Name : Melanochelys trijuga
Conservation Status : Least Concern (IUCN)
Overview : The species is most active during early morning and evening, spending most of the day basking in the sun.
ANNUALY - 8,000/-