All animals communicate to one another is some way. Sharks mainly communicate is the way they swim, how their movements are articulated, for example, when they are preparing to attack, they circle.
A roar is a noun. To roar is a verb.
The possessive form is the lions' roar.
Depends on how you use it."Roar" is a verb in this example: The lion roared at the audience."Roar" is an onomatopoeia in this example: The roar of the wind deafened me.
The homophone for "roar" is "rore."
The plural of "roar" is "roars".
because they are under water and they cant roar!
No. Sharks do not growl or roar. They do not have vocal chords and, with a few exceptions, they do not make any kind of vocalization or sound at all.
Sharks don't eat people they only eat fish. Some people think that they eat humans ens but they don't because they maybe think when you move in the water they think it is a fish or a Eal.
A roar is a noun. To roar is a verb.
idkk. but probably like . sharks .. roar . pirhana . baricoota . pickerel . um idk those r the only fish i know that have teeth
Yes, the word 'roar' is both a noun (roar, roars) and a verb (roar, roars, roaring, roared).Examples:We heard the roar of a lion in the distance. (noun)The boss will roar when sees this mess. (verb)
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Roar Navy Roar - 1942 was released on: USA: 1 December 1942
no pumas canot roar
The Roar was created in 2009.
yes
The possessive form is the lions' roar.