What is a Gharino?
A Gharino is a rhino crossed with a gharial. They have a thick snout which helps them defend themselves and catch prey easily. They typically spend at least two hours a day in thick murky water to keep their coat gleaming and shiny. They are often classified in the group 'reptiles' because of their gharial-like face. However, they aren't classified in any group officially. They are carnivores and will practically eat anything up to the size of a deer. They are extremely intelligent and fast, don't let their muscular body fool you.
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Age: Baby
Gender: Female