Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey
Unlike other big cats such as lions, tigers, and leopards, cheetahs are unable to roar, instead, they purr and chirp. This is because of the structural differences in their vocal cords and larynx (voice box). The ability to roar is due to the presence of a bony structure called the hyoid bone in the neck, which supports the larynx and the vocal cords.