noun
- a large crocodile found in the Indian subcontinent
Usage: zoological
Examples
- The muggar is native to freshwater habitats in India and surrounding regions.
- Wildlife photographers often seek to capture images of the elusive muggar.
- The muggar can grow up to 12 feet in length.
- Conservation efforts have helped protect muggar populations in national parks.
- Unlike saltwater crocodiles, the muggar prefers rivers and lakes.
- The muggar’s broad snout distinguishes it from other crocodile species.