Genus Gavialis is a scientific name for an animal, commonly known as the Indian Gharial. This aquatic reptile is found in the rivers of the Indian subcontinent and is well-known for its unique features, such as its long narrow snout and sharp teeth. When it comes to synonyms for this species, there are a number of words that can be used such as Gharial, Gavial, or Fish-eating Crocodile, as its diet primarily consists of fish. Another synonym that is commonly used is the Indian Long-snouted Crocodile, which accurately describes its elongated snout and narrow mouth. These synonyms help to convey the specific characteristics of this fascinating species.