All cats have sharp hearing. A tiger can hear a twig snap 50 yards away.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
Asian Elephants scare off other animals by making sounds through their trunks. The sound is like a Trumpet and a lound sound from an elephant can scare off other animals. Also, they try to stomp the ground and start running towards the animal or maybe run away from the potential creature that they are scared or doubtful of. A trumpeting elephant running towards us is as scary as it gets.
by sound waves they send out
Bridgeport Sound Tigers was created in 2001.
shooting a gun would probably scare him
"Roar" is a verb that typically describes the sound made by a lion, but it can also be used to describe a loud, deep, or continuous noise made by other animals or objects. It can also be used more metaphorically to describe something being noisy, forceful, or powerful.
No because it cant make sound
Generally, Thylacines (as Tasmanian tigers were properly called) did not make any sound. They were heard, on occasion, to make a quick yipping sound. Tasmanian tigers were not tigers, so they did not make a tiger-like growl.
There are a lot of different animals that have a soft sound from a bird like animal an owl to other rodent animals that don't make much noise at all like a chipmunk.
A bray is the sound a donkey makes. this is very true
Some animals, like snakes and fish, do not have ears and cannot hear sound in the same way that humans and other animals can.
2 try and get other animals to come to them