A roar.
Lions cannot be described with verbs and adverbs. Verbs show an action or a state of being; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Lions is a noun. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe a lion are ferocious, scary, and large.
Roaring, purring, grunting, snarling and hissing.
Lions are known for their distinctive roar, which can be heard from several miles away. The roar is used to establish territory and communicate with other lions. Additionally, lions can also make other sounds such as grunts, growls, and snarls for various purposes.
They make noise by making it.
They Roar
Yes they make a "huffing" sound.
Yes at a Detroit lions game the lions were penelized for the crowd noise
Roaring is made possible by a two-piece hyoid bone in its throat. Usually a lions roar clarifies where it is in the pride.
A roar.
No I think they just kill their prey and take it away
Lions cannot be described with verbs and adverbs. Verbs show an action or a state of being; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Lions is a noun. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe a lion are ferocious, scary, and large.
The larynx (voice box) is different lions have longer vocal cords then cats. Like the between men and women.
Roaring, purring, grunting, snarling and hissing.
A Humpback whale make social sounds{noises} because the make sounds to look for a mate or challenges another Humpback whale.
The present participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Some present participle adjectives to describe the noun lion are:walkingstalkingroaringmoaninggroaningeatingsleepingrunninghuntingchasinglickingbiting
What zebras do: graze eat sleep run hide breathe die provide food for lions make great patterns Movement: (you would describe something with adjectives, not verbs.) swift quick fast nervous beautiful ADD ON PLEASE! :)