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Jagbudi River

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The Jagbudi river is the small river emerging out of Vashishti river towards the town of Khed in Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, India. The Jagbudi river starts from Bahirwali, and ends at Khopi near Khed.[1]

The type of crocodile that would inhabit this region of India is the mugger crocodile.[2][3]

Settlements

Apart from Khed and Bahirwali, settlements along the river include Shiv, Ashti, Karji,[1][4] Kondivali, Savnas and Shirshi.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Adarsh High School, Karjee". Wikimapia. Retrieved 27 August 2007.
  2. ^ Da Silva, A. and Lenin, J. (2010). "Mugger Crocodile Crocodylus palustris, pp. 94–98 in S.C. Manolis and C. Stevenson (eds.) Crocodiles. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. 3rd edition, Crocodile Specialist Group: Darwin.
  3. ^ Hiremath, K.G. Recent advances in environmental science. Discovery Publishing House, 2003. ISBN 81-7141-679-9.
  4. ^ "Karji Bridge". wikimapia. 2007. Retrieved 27 August 2007.