Both, the dog has a normal growl and the cat's growl is more of a hiss
animal?
More then two growl.
if you mean with in a species, then domestic dogs, foxes wolves.
or bears also sometime badgers.
some animals growl and some snarl
The tiger growls because it is either scared, protecting territory, or protecting a kill.
Many animals growl, including dogs, wolves, tigers, lions, Tasmanian devils, and wolverines.
We could hear a low growl coming from the bushes.Whenever our dog saw a squirrel we would hear her start to growl.
no, the act of growling may be, but the word growl is not.
A tiger has a distinctive growl.The puppy could growl as if an old dog.The wife snapped at her husband, "Don't growl at me when you have a bad day!"
Lions growl as a warning to other lions or animals.
Growl can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: That dog has a vicious growl. As a verb: My dog growls at the animals on the television.
The tiger growls because it is either scared, protecting territory, or protecting a kill.
Many animals growl, including dogs, wolves, tigers, lions, Tasmanian devils, and wolverines.
Dogs are the kinds of animals that use community service when they bark, growl, or grunt.
dogs and other animals/humans growl by making their uvula viberate. or in some cases, the tongue will viberate and hit the top of the mouth while air passes by the tongue, creating the destinct growl-like sound.
they see eating people as fun & as a meal they are an animal so they dont know that they will be shot for eating human beings
No. Kangaroos do not growl.
Yes, tulips do growl, but their growl is so soft that you can't hear them.
You spelled the word growl correctly. The large dog had a deep growl, but the small dog had a high-pitched growl.
Yes, growl is a verb.
No, sharks can not growl. They are unable to vocalize.