- It is a medium-sized broad-snouted crocodile, also known as the marsh crocodile.
- Scientific name – Crocodylus palustris
- Habitat – They are primarily found in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes and marshes.
- Distribution – India (15 states), Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Iran.
- Key populations – Middle Ganga, Chambal River, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu's Cauvery delta.
- Characteristics – Crocodiles eat minimally during winters; it is only during their breeding season in summers that they become opportunistic predators.
- Diet – Muggers primarily eat fish, crabs, insects, and small fish.
- Adults consume amphibians, reptiles (snakes, turtles), birds, monkeys, deer, buffalo.
- Threats – Habitat destruction, fishing equipment entanglement, illegal poaching for skin and meat and the use of body parts in medicine and human conflict.
- Conservation status –
- IUCN RedList – Vulnerable
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 – Schedule I

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