Because he was close to the microphone and was also in a confined place. If you had heard the lions roar in real life your whole body would start shaking. 😅
I was in the sunderban last February...all I can say is...I heard a tiger roar from the boat and our guard was terrified although we were in the mid river....all I can say is, a Bengal tiger's roar is enough to give you a heart attack.
@@Truck_Kun69 fun fact: you would almost never see a tiger. But, after a boat passes, there's always fresh saliva found near the banks (where there is fencing).
Cheetahs on legitimately big Savannah cats, the ancient Egyptians had them as pets so technically I wonder how many of those cheetahs that were pets back in ancient times what have Cubs and those cups would be tame and then those Cubs Cubs would be tame, that's why they say like for example a wolf has to be removed three times or four times away from the wild before it's considered for domestication, so I wonder if that's why some cheetahs are so chill when they end up in with humans and don't attack and kill them like crazy or like a tiger wood as soon as you turn your back or like a lion would sometimes I feel like genetically besides the genetic bottleneck they had back a couple thousand years ago. That hey lingering domestication Gene or a line cheetahs that were once domesticated end up returning to that domesticated state, kind of like if you get a feral cat you can eventually read domesticate it or you can domesticate the kittens because they came from a totally domesticated animal, you get what I mean I know I left a few things out.
Don't underestimate the cougar roar, because in that moment it sounded like chrips but when they are on attack it sounds same but with a different tone
You rver notice how sharks ROAR in Movies? Lol. They dont really roar. My other half is a marine biologist and it drives him crazy everytime we watch shark movies. They need to make more big cat movies instead! That whey the Roars are appropriate lmao