Wednesday 2 November 2011

ScienceDaily: Cat News: Born to roar: Lions' and tigers' fearsome roars are due to their unusual vocal cords

ScienceDaily: Cat News
Cat news. Read about household contaminants affecting cats, allergies to cats and more. Also find stories on lions, tigers and leopards.
Born to roar: Lions' and tigers' fearsome roars are due to their unusual vocal cords
Nov 2nd 2011, 23:00

When lions and tigers roar loudly and deeply -- terrifying every creature within earshot -- they are somewhat like human babies crying for attention, although their voices are much deeper. So says the senior author of a new study that shows lions' and tigers' loud, low-frequency roars are predetermined by physical properties of their vocal fold tissue -- namely, the ability to stretch and shear -- and not by nerve impulses from the brain.

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