Great initiative! More animals are always welcome, and the gharial would certainly be a nice addition. Good to know. Indeed many crocodilians (unlike other reptiles) are capable of both a ‘high walk’ and a ‘low walk’, but there are indeed exceptions. Perhaps you could make the tail a bit longer? It seems to be nearly half the length of the animal: There are three crocodilians in the Indian subcontinent. Ideally 0 A.D. ought to have all three of them. The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) lives in the Indo-Gangetic plain (Pakistan, Northern India, Southern Nepal, Bangladesh). The mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) is by far the most common and lives throughout the subcontinent. The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) lives along the entire Indian east coast (as well as throughout South-East Asia, Melanesia, and the north coast of Australia). Lets end with an example of peaceful coexistence (three gharials and one mugger):