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Vocal folds are just another name for vocal cords, and they are a bit different in lions and tigers than in other species. But in lions and tigers, the protrusions are flat and shaped like a square, courtesy of the fat deep within the vocal fold ligament. This shape allows the tissue to respond more easily to passing air, letting the kitties roar louder with less lung pressure.

A lion or tiger can roar as loud as decibels, about 25 times louder than a gas-powered lawn mower. Von Muggenthaler hopes to learn more about tigers, protect them from extinction, and understand the unheard, paralyzing power in their roar. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.

Science News. Why study something that we can't hear? ScienceDaily, 29 December The secret of a tiger's roar. Retrieved November 10, from www.

Scientists analyze these sounds to study their behavior such as reproduction. This means a louder roar with less effort. The evolution of the grazing animals and their predators. Nature that has had a profound impact on human culture and society across history. A female lion needs 5 kg and a male lion around 7 kg of meat a day, and studies of the animal in the wild show that their average intake is between 8 kg and 9 kg per day.

However, a lioness can eat over 25 kg and a male may eat as much as 40 kg in a single sitting. The lion is the second fastest wild cat after the Cheetah with a top running speed of around 50mph.

However, the heart of a lioness who does most of the hunting only accounts for around 0. This top speed is for short distances only so the hunter needs to be close to his or her prey before launching an attack. The darker the mane, the older the lion. What do the audience make of it, and will they be buying tickets to go see them? The lion is the only member of the cat family to have a tassel at the end of its tail. This appendage is a crucial communication tool, used for signalling to other members of the pride.

It can be used to give directions and commands and even for flirting. The average lifespan of a lion is 13 years. The oldest recorded age of a lion was almost 29 years.



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