5.1K views · 212 reactions | A baby tiger’s roar may not sound fierce at first—it’s more of a high-pitched growl or squeaky attempt. But even these early vocalizations are important as they help the cub practice communication and develop its voice. As the cub grows, its roar becomes deeper and more powerful, eventually turning into the iconic sound that tigers are known for. These early roars are part of learning to express itself, call for its mother, or playfully interact with…