Indian Gharial
The gharial is a species of fish-eating crocodile, which looks like what would happen if a crocodile and a dragon had a baby. Its long, flat snout, which according to Indian natives resembles an earthenware pot called ghara, has 100 sharp interlocking teeth, and is ideally suited for hunting fish. Gharials are quite large, with males growing to up to 20 feet in length.
Sadly, these majestic and slightly frightening creatures are on the critically endangered list. Gharials are threatened by the loss of their riverine habitat, a depletion in the number of fish and entanglement in fishing nets. Today, the species only lives in 2% of the historic range they once frequented.