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  2. Zoo Miami Shares the Different and Fascinating Sounds Lions ...

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    Zoo Miami shared a video of one of their male lions roaring on Monday, August 19th, but it's probably not the roar you're used to hearing. ... Lions roar to share information about their location ...

  3. Roar - Wikipedia

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    The lion's roar is familiar to many through Leo the Lion, the iconic logo seen during the opening sequence of MGM films. Leo's current roar, recreated by Mark Mangini in 1982 and redone in 1994 and 1995, consists of tiger growls and lion growls instead of actual roars. As Mangini later stated, "lions don't make that kind of ferocious noises ...

  4. Lion - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, an adult male lion and a female lion were sighted in Ghana's Mole National Park. These were the first sightings of lions in the country in 39 years. [ 205 ] In the same year, a population of up to 200 lions that was previously thought to have been extirpated was filmed in the Alatash National Park , Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border.

  5. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Big cat (Tiger, Lion, Jaguar, Leopard) roar, [5] growl, [6] snarl [7] Tiger growl Jaguar making a content "sawing" sound. Camel: grunt Capybara: squeak, [8] chatter, bark Cat: mew, meow, purr, hiss, trill, caterwaul, growl Cat meow Domestic cat purring: Cattle: moo, low Chicken: cluck, buck, crow [9] cha-caw, bah-gawk (female) [10] cock-a ...

  6. Tiny Lion Cub Practices Their Roar and Delights Tourists in ...

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    Male lions roar to show their dominance, and to communicate with their pride. They roar to scare away predators and intruders, and to warn the pride of potential danger. If a lion gets separated ...

  7. Big cat - Wikipedia

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    The lion's larynx is the longest, giving it the most robust roar. The roar in good conditions can be heard 8 or even 10 km (5 or 6 mi) away. [14] All five extant members of the genus Panthera contain this elongated hyoid but owing to differences in the larynx the snow leopard cannot roar. Unlike the roaring cats in their family, the snow ...

  8. L.A.'s mountain lions become more nocturnal to avoid people ...

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    The study revealed that female lions were less nocturnal than males, possibly because males pose a threat to them and their kittens. (National Park Service via Associated Press)

  9. Maneless lion - Wikipedia

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    Maneless male lion from Tsavo East National Park, Kenya, East Africa. The term "maneless lion" or "scanty mane lion" often refers to a male lion without a mane, or with a weak one. [1] [2] The purpose of the mane is thought to signal the fitness of males to females. Experts disagree as to whether or not the mane defends the male lion's throat ...