A lion's distinct sound is known as a "roar." When a lion cub is very young, their voices are not as developed and the sound can come across very weak and almost "cutesy." When lions begin to reach more maturity, the sound of their "roar" becomes much more ferocious and powerful.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/1997/3/lionsroar.cfm The Lion's Roar: More than Just Hot Air
by Jon Grinnell ...lion roars are really sequences of three distinct types of "elements." They start soft and low with moan-like "prelude" elements, escalate into high-energy "roar" elements that begin at a frequency of about 240 Hz and drop to around 120 Hz, the "aaaouu" of Norm, then end with "grunts"--staccato "huh, huh, huh"s. Being staccato, with sharp beginnings and endings, grunts make the caller easy to locate, and may have evolved for that function. The roar elements, containing the most energy, would have the potential for telling the most about the animal--its age, condition, size, and the like.
The lion makes a very loud roaring sound, that can be heard for a long distance.
The lion makes a loud roaring sound that can be heard for a long distance.
The sound of a Lion is often refered to as a Roar.
Listen to this:
It is a roar
As a "roar."
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The Roar of a Lion
The sound of a Lion is usually described as a 'roar'
The prominent sound by a lion is its roar. Lions also growl ferociously.
The thunder sound is like the roar of lion and the lightenting looks like the flashes of the camera.
The sound of a lion is called a roaring
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The vowels in lion are a long I sound and a schwa or unstressed sound (ly-un).
In Hindi, the sound a lion makes is often represented as "ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€" (garj), which imitates the roaring sound of a lion.
The word "lion" has a short vowel sound.
lion
The Roar of a Lion
The sound of a Lion is usually described as a 'roar'
long sound
Roar. A lion roars.
ROAR!!!