Bridgeport Sound Tigers was created in 2001.
The Bridgeport Sound Tigers are the farm team to the New York Islanders. The arena is located in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Chris Madden is a retired Ice Hockey goalie. He played for the Hamilton Bulldogs, Milwaukee Admirals, Toronto Roadrunners, Providence Bruins, and Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
Near Bridgeport, CT you can find Long Island Sound, beaches, coastal wetlands, and rivers. Additionally, there are rolling hills, forests, and some small mountains further inland.
Cross Sound Ferry operates a service between Bridgeport, CT and Long Island. The ferry provides transportation for passengers and vehicles across the Long Island Sound. For more detailed information, you can visit their website or contact their customer service.
Generally, Thylacines (as Tasmanian tigers were properly called) did not make any sound. They were heard, on occasion, to make a quick yipping sound. Tasmanian tigers were not tigers, so they did not make a tiger-like growl.
Bridgeport, Connecticut, is located on the southwest coast of the state of Connecticut on Long Island Sound. It is the county seat of Fairfield County and is part of the New York Metropolitan Area, enjoying direct commuter train service to Manhattan.
WNBA- Connecticut Sun AHL- Hartford Wolf Pack and Bridgeport SOund Tigers Independent Leauge Professional Baseball - Bridgeport Bluefish Minor League Baseball- New Britain Rock Cats (AA, Twins), Connecticut Tigers (A, Tigers) There also used to be NHL's Hartford Whalers, the Bristol Red Sox (now the New Britain Rock Cats), the New Haven Ravens, and the Connecticut Defenders (formerly the Norwich Navigators, as of the 2010 season they will be the Richmond Flying Squirrels, based in Richmond, Virginia)
I think a zoo, safari, or YouTube might be the best place to search for an answer.
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians. They communicate through sound like roaring, and also by scent usually by spraying or scent they can release from the bottoms of their feet
A tiger's vocalization is referred to as a "roar." This distinctive sound is used by tigers to communicate with each other over long distances and establish territory.
Tigers use a variety of sounds to communicate over long distances. Tigers roar in a variety of situations these include attacking larger prey, females calling to their young andindicating sexual interest. The roars a tiger makes can be heard from over 3 km.Tigers also use many other sounds such as Chuffingand Moaning.The Moaning sound is a quieter and restrained roar made while tigers are calm, it is usually made when the tiger is walking with their heads in a downward position. This sound can be heard in distances less than 400 m away from the tiger.Chuffingis friendly sound that generally contains a soft 'brrr'sound. They make this sound through their noses. The tiger makes this sound when it is greeting another tiger, it is more rare than the previous two sounds as tigers are more solitary animals.By Zohra Malik