Thats how lions show their emotions.
2006-12-01 06:48:47
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answered by Ms. Chayel 5
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The Lion's Roar:
Lions can probably recognize individual roars. When separated from the pride, solitary lions roar to reestablish contact. Similarly, a pride may engage in group roaring to locate missing pride members. The roars of the pride also warn off possible intruders. In areas where lions are often hunted, they are quiet and do not roar very often.
Lions may also roar simply to communicate how they're feeling to another lion.
2006-12-02 04:59:37
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answered by Amitosh V 2
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lions roar to ward off enemies and also to intimidate their prey.
2006-12-01 19:08:37
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answered by the random guy 3
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Because they Can!!!!!!! LOL And they definantely heard!
2006-12-01 14:47:06
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answered by nonya 3
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to scare away prey
2006-12-01 14:46:39
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answered by epbr123 5
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It is how they communicate.
2006-12-01 14:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they cannot meow.
2006-12-01 14:46:38
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answered by ibeboatin 5
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to show they are agressive?
2006-12-01 14:52:00
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answered by Angela Vicario 6
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