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ཆུ་སྲིན་སྡེར་མོ
medicinal herb useful in leprosy [JV]
[[chu srin sder mo animal med [lit crocodile claws na gi yang zer ba'i nya khrab can gyi phyi skogs sen mo lta bu de'i ming ste, by its power rus pa la zhugs pa'i tsa ba sel] [IW]
[[chu srin sder mo animal med [IW]
(med) Crocodile claws, from Gharial, Gavialis gangeticus (Drungtso (1999). The Indian gharial is one of the largest crocodilians in the world. It historically inhabits four river systems: the Indus (Pakistan), the Ganges (India and Nepal), the Mahanadi (India) and the Brahmaputra (Bangladesh, India, and Bhutan). It has become extinct in many areas where it formerly occurred. Male Indian gharials are sometimes sought after for their ghara, the growth on the end of their snout, because it is believed by some to carry aphrodisiac properties (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 22:05, 27 November 2021 (UTC)