They have a flap in their mouth that vibrates when air comes out of their mouths. im not sure that's right or not though.
When domestic cats return to their ferral ( wild ) state they exhibit pride behavior like lions.
Cheetahs can purr but cannot roar. Lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars cannot purr...they can "chuff" and they can roar.
Cats from the big cat family, such as lions, tigers, and leopards, do not generally purr like domestic cats. These big cats are capable of roaring instead of purring due to differences in their anatomy and vocal capabilities.
Yes, they can. It is now thought that all cats, even "big" cats that can roar, can purr. Big cats, with their specially-designed throats, can only make a purring sound when exhaling which is called "chuffing", and not in a constant stream like other cats.they cannot but they can chuff they can purr,but only on the ex hale. I don't think wild cats can purr; but I did hear that one can, the cheetah.
All the cats do, domestic along with the big cats.
Cheetahs do not roar like lions or tigers.Cheetahs dont roar, they growl, chirp, and purr. Their growl can be loud.
No
This has never been well researched, but as far as I know all cat species are able to purr to some degree; including the leopard.
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
Purr is a noun and a verb.
Cats learn to purr from their mothers when they are little and nursing. While the kitten is nursing the mother cat purrs as a comforting sign for the kittens. It also helps them find their mother while their eyes are still closed (first 2 weeks). If the kitten is taken away or abandoned by their mother the kitten may lose its ability to purr. I have a cat that was taken away too soon and it doesn't purr. SAD!
By definition of the word, "purr", no. That is reserved for cats! :)