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Baby lions, or cubs, begin practicing their roars at just a few weeks old, but their first attempts are often more like soft meows or squeaks than the powerful roars of adult lions. As they grow, they gradually strengthen their vocal cords by mimicking the sounds of older lions in their pride. This practice not only helps them develop their voice but also teaches them how to communicate with other lions, whether to signal danger, establish territory, or stay in touch with their family. Over time, these small, playful roars evolve into the mighty sounds that define a lion’s presence in the wild. Credit unknown Please DM us for credit