
ROAR LOUDER THAN A LION
Lions roar to communicate with other members of their pride
as well as to let other lions from outside the pride know that the territory is already occupied.


Lions will use their roar to ward off potential intruders
and/or to protect their territory and their pride.

Frequency range of a lion's roar:
114
decibels
Decibel Level Comparison
Jet Engine Takeoff:
120-140
decibels
Chainsaw:
90-120
decibels
Decibel Level Comparison
Jet Engine Takeoff:
120-140
decibels
Chainsaw:
90-120
decibels
To put that into perspective, the human pain threshold is at around 110 decibels.
So, standing too close to a roaring lion could not only send shivers down your spine but also be physically painful.


Just as a lion's roar signifies strength in the animal kingdom, vocalize your opinions
Garner support for your beliefs, and create a significant impact on those around you.
Roar confidently to assert your presence, inspire others, and demonstrate leadership.
Emulate Lions

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