Male cats have spines on their penis that point backwards. The purpose of these spines is to cause slight trauma to the female's vagina upon withdrawal of the penis. The resulting pain triggers ovulation. It may also help explain why the female turns and bares her teeth at the male at the end of mating.
Lions roar at their prey to svare and frighten them.By so doing it will be difficult for the prey to escape.
Lions sometimes lick there prey to get any kinds of diseases off the animal, plus carnivores love the taste of blood
Lions may lick their prey to remove meat from the bones. The tongue of the lion is quite rough and assists the animal in removing even small particles of flesh.
they eat other animals to survive
Lions roar to the ground to cause confusion to its prey. They don't know where the sound is coming from.
a lions roar can be heard up to 5 miles away
The possessive form is the lions' roar.
A roar.
They roar to communicate with each other and they roar to proclaim where their territory is, they do this every evening. Roaring is also one of their strategies for catching prey - they creep up on the prey and when theay are close enough, they will let out a roar that confuses that animal(s) and strikes fear into the lion's prey. The prey then cannot "think" or react correctly out of fear and so is trapped and caught by the lion.Roaring allows for the lions to communicate to one another in several different ways, and for several different reasons.TO ESTABLISH TERRITORY & TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEIR PRIDE ARE JUST TWO REASONS, IT IS THE SAME AS HUMAN TALKING.
Lions roar to the ground to cause confusion to its prey. They don't know where the sound is coming from.
a lions roar can be heard up to 5 miles away
The possessive form is the lions' roar.
No, mountain lions are unable to roar. Only the big cats - lions, tigers, jaguars and leopards - can roar. Mountain lions can scream but not roar. The scream can only be heard fairly close to the animal,
They Roar
A roar.
They growl, roar, snarl, scent-mark, and challenge intruders and tresspassers. They stalk prey, chase prey, and leap on prey to bite the neck and kill them. Lionesses in heat will rub up against the lion to get him to mate with her, and will snarl and charge if her cubs are in danger. Lions and lionesses sleep during the daytime and hunt at night. Lions will protect their prides from other rouge lions, and lionesses do the hunting and rearing of the cubs.
Lions don't talk. They roar. >.> <.<
They roar to communicate with each other and they roar to proclaim where their territory is, they do this every evening. Roaring is also one of their strategies for catching prey - they creep up on the prey and when theay are close enough, they will let out a roar that confuses that animal(s) and strikes fear into the lion's prey. The prey then cannot "think" or react correctly out of fear and so is trapped and caught by the lion.Roaring allows for the lions to communicate to one another in several different ways, and for several different reasons.TO ESTABLISH TERRITORY & TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEIR PRIDE ARE JUST TWO REASONS, IT IS THE SAME AS HUMAN TALKING.
They cannot roar till they are of 2 years old
roar
At a safe distance and with a roar!