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Lions typically cannot roar until they are about two years old due to the development of their vocal cords and the physical growth of their bodies. The ability to produce a roar requires a certain size and strength in their larynx and vocal apparatus, which matures as they reach sexual maturity. Additionally, roaring serves as a means of communication and establishing territory, becoming more critical for adult lions as they navigate social dynamics within their prides.

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