almost like a lion. ROAR!
rawr
Tigers make lots of sounds. They growl, snarl, roar, whoof, miaow, chuff, and they also do something called pooking. This is a loud, clear, flat call, which some people think is the tiger's attempt to mimic a type of deer that is often the tiger's prey. They think the tiger makes this sound to try to fool the deer into thinking that one of its own is close by, when really, it's a tiger in disguise.
The female tiger's call is typically a soft, low, moaning sound that is used to communicate with male tigers or during mating rituals. It is not as loud or deep as the male tiger's roar.
White tiger ears are typically small, rounded, and covered in white fur. They have excellent hearing that helps them locate prey and communicate with other tigers. Their ears can rotate independently to catch sounds from different directions.
Tiger Hill is believed to be named after the presence of tigers in the area in the past. The hill is said to resemble the shape of a crouching tiger, leading to its name. Additionally, tigers were known to inhabit the region historically.
tiger it sounds as it is spelt
HOWN
rawr
Well it's named after a tiger but the Sea of Bengal sounds like a tiger:)
This sounds like the tiger mount that drops from one of the Zul'Gurub raid boss.
Please see the related link below, to listen to sounds made by a Bengal tiger..
no! that sounds dumb
No, The E in tiger has an unstressed or 'schwa' sound, which sounds like "er" or "ur" when followed by an R.
It is possible for a bird to sound similar to a tiger when it chirps. This sound is common amongst parrots and other birds that are known for mimicing sounds.
Aww! Do u have one?! Haha sorry, I like Mike! Haha But if not... My school's mascot is a tiger named Beau, or you could try Riget (Its tiger backwards, but it sounds like Rih-Jeyh-t) haha it sounds sort of india-ish. :p Haha well, hope you like one!
Words with hard consonant sounds include "cat," "dog," "tiger," "rock," and "book." These words have strong, clear consonant sounds that are pronounced with force and emphasis.
Roar, honk, hisss, bray