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The roar of the tiger can be heard for three miles on calm days.

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How far can you hear a white tigers roar?

more than 5 miles


How far away can you hear a jaguar's roar?

2 miles


An adult lion's roar can be heard how far away?

Up to 6 miles away? Yes, it is up to 6 miles away to hear an adult lions roar.


How far away can tigers see?

A tiger's eyesight is much better at night than in the day. At night they can see at a distance 6 times the sight of humans, but it is uncertain exactly how far they can truly see.


Can a tigers roar be heard from two miles?

Yes it can (this is about the ultimate distance it can be heard) under the right circumstances: at night and provided the tiger roars on fairly open terrain. In the dense shrubbery where it often lives the sound would not carry quite that far.


How far away can a tiger be heard?

Experts say the roar can be heard two miles away.


An adult lion's roar can be heard about how far away?

up to 6 miles


How far can a lion's roar can be heard?

It can be heard up to 5 miles away.


How far away can you hear an adult lion roar?

The roar of an adult lion can be heard for up to 5 miles (8 km.)


How far away can you hear a tiger roar?

The sound of a tiger's roar can travel a distance of up to 2 miles (~3 km).


How far can an adult lion be heard?

a deep roar can be heard up to 10kilometers away


How far the tiger roar can be heard?

Tigers can roar at about 114 decibels at 83 to 248 hertz. This is 25 times louder than a lawn mower. Their vocal cords are square and the fatty tissues in their throats help amplify their roar. Although Tigers can roar most of the time they are very very quiet, they are hunters who use stelth to stalk their prey, they are very careful not to make any noise which may alert their victim until such time as they are close enough to pounce.