The real reason is that big cats can’t actually make those sounds! Why can’t these majestic creatures purr, and what makes them different from our household pets? Keep reading to find out.
Larger wild cats that can roar cannot purr. This includes tigers, lions, jaguars, and most leopards. Scientists believe this is because big cats’ hyoid bones are made are made of tougher cartilage.
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“We’re very big cat lovers and there was a need for ... the benefits of being around cats — even the frequency of a cat’s purr, he said, has been shown to soothe people.