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.
tigers growl, roar and purr.
A tiger's vocalization is referred to as a "roar." This distinctive sound is used by tigers to communicate with each other over long distances and establish territory.
Tigers rawr at least ten times an hour.
White tigers make a range of vocalizations including roars, growls, hisses, and chuffs. They use these sounds to communicate with other tigers and to establish territory. White tigers are known for their deep and loud roars that can be heard from over a mile away.
hardy har har ROAR!!!
They can roar and growl and snarl.
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.)
I am sorry to answer you question with a question, but do you mean the name for a feline unable to roar or a feline who is unable to roar?
Yes it can (this is about the ultimate distance it can be heard) under the right circumstances: at night and provided the tiger roars on fairly open terrain. In the dense shrubbery where it often lives the sound would not carry quite that far.