Updated On: 02 December, 2025 08:23 AM IST | London | Agencies
Their study is the first to apply artificial intelligence to automatically separate lion vocalisations into distinct types. The automated system achieved a 95.4 per cent accuracy rate and reduced the influence of human interpretation, allowing for more reliable identification of individual lions

Lions can be identified by their roar. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK
A scientific investigation has revealed that African lions produce two separate kinds of roars. Researchers documented a previously unknown “intermediary roar” that occurs along with the well-known full-throated roar.
Their study is the first to apply artificial intelligence to automatically separate lion vocalisations into distinct types. The automated system achieved a 95.4 per cent accuracy rate and reduced the influence of human interpretation, allowing for more reliable identification of individual lions.