To jump.
Do you mean "pounce on stuff"? If so, it is because this is how large cats in the wild get their food(They pounce on animals they want to eat).
o(^▽^)o to pounce on something it means to jump on it like for example a cat pounced on a mouse the cat jumped on the mouse!
if they only shake their tail a bit it means there about to pounce
Tigger from Winnie the Pooh!
The tiger was not afraid to pounce on the small mouse.
The puma did not hesitate to pounce on the possum.
Yes, pounce is a doing word. (verb)
"Pounce" is just one syllable, so there really is no division.
The large cat crouched down, ready to pounce.
A tiger will pounce on a rabbit if the rabbit gets near it. If the tiger is hungry or the rabbit has threatened the tiger or its family in any way, the tiger will pounce.
Sylvester's Pounce 'n' Bounce was created in 2007.
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