MILWAUKEE — Tigers use a grunt-like snort called chuffing as a greeting, short roars for intimidation and long roars to find mates. Researchers are now trying to use those and other sounds tigers make ...
A tiger's intimidating roar has the power to paralyze the animal that hears it and that even includes experienced human trainers. Elizabeth von Muggenthaler, a bioacoustician from the Fauna ...
Cincinnati native Anna Leigh Gortner is part of the puppeteering team that brings the astounding tiger to life in “Life of Pi.” From February 4-9, the Aronoff Center’s Procter & Gamble Hall hosts Life ...