Science, asked by Rahulchauhan11, 1 year ago

why only lion can roar loudly?

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Answered by HardikSoni11111
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A lion is the king of jungle . A lion can roar as loud as 114 decibels, about 25 times louder than a gas-powered lawn mower. The cats are also aided by the strength of their vocal folds, which can withstand stretching and shearing as air moves past them and the folds vibrate.

Rahulchauhan11: But..what is the anatomical different between kion and other animal to roar?
Answered by GopalHarsha
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The main difference: Babies cry at a high-pitched frequency, while big cats have a low-frequency roar. The new study's key finding is that lions and tigers can roar loudly and deeply because their vocal folds have a flat, square shape and can withstand strong stretching and shearing.

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