There used to be a song that was incredibly popular on the internet — What Does the Fox Say? This hit was performed by the foreign duo Ylvis and has remained popular over the years. In fact, just last September, the two artists even performed live in Japan before a baseball game, accompanied by 300 cheerleaders dancing along, creating a spectacular scene.
Today, let's try something different and talk about another animal. Have you ever heard the question, "What does the lion say?" Everyone knows that the lion is called the king of beasts. I'm sure many of you have watched numerous lion videos on channels like Discovery or National Geographic. But honestly, if an average person wants to see a lion in real life, there are basically two ways: one is to travel deeply to a country where lions live (which carries some risk), and the other is to visit a zoo, which is relatively safer.
However, lions in zoos often seem to lack some of their wildness and majestic power. Besides, they're not paid performers — whether they roar or not depends entirely on their mood. So while many people have seen lions on TV, not everyone has actually heard a lion's roar.
A few years ago, a visitor to Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo was lucky enough to capture the king of beasts roaring. The zoo covers 35 acres and houses over 200 species of precious animals, including polar bears, penguins, and gorillas. The lions are a must-see attraction for many visitors, and this particular roar was truly awe-inspiring!