Bengal tigers will roar if they have cubs, but if its a pack, they will just be roaming, same with the loan tiger
They roar obviously.
All tigers communicate in two main ways.First and foremost is by vocalization.Tigers roar when they are traveling their territory,and the roar can be heard up to two miles.This is used to warn rivals that the territory is occupied,and to possibly attract a mate.Tigers also scent mark at various places around their territory to advertise their presence.This would also serve as a warning and to attract a mate.
Tigers leave scent marks, and claw trees, and roar to let others know their territory is occupied.
Most are males that Roar to show dominance territory or to protect their mates from others that might want them. Some roar to scare off other animals or to impress their mates. But other times they do it to communicate.
tigers growl, roar and purr.
Tigers do growl/grrr/roar but they do not purr.
Tigers rawr at least ten times an hour.
hardy har har ROAR!!!
The large teeth it holds in its large mouth and sharp claws. They also travel in prides and have an intimidating roar.I am a little bit of an expert on big cats. I love them especially tigers. And i believe that Lions protect themselves with their roar. That scares away animals that are likely to eat them.. They also can use their Paws and Claws to hit and rip at unwanted guests on their territory
They can roar and growl and snarl.
white tigers roar
Although tigers can "roar" in a way similar to lions, it is typically not as loud. The tiger is also known for its "snarl" and for a rumbling throat sound.(At least one source says that the tiger roar is a loudnot a roar, but the sounds are alike.)