A roar is a loud, deep sound typically associated with large animals, especially lions. It serves various purposes, such as communication, establishing territory, and attracting mates. Roars can travel long distances, allowing animals to convey their presence to others in the wild.
In addition to lions, other animals like tigers and bears also produce roars or similar vocalizations. These sounds can vary in intensity and duration, depending on the species and the context. Roaring is an important aspect of animal behavior, helping to maintain social structures and deter potential threats.