It's actually not your stomach that is growling. It's the bottom of your esophagus, just before the top of your stomach.
Growlers tend to clench their teeth tightly; yellers, on the other hand, open their mouths with teeth separated while yelling. When yellers have their teeth separated, air moves from the throat and vocal cords up over the tongue and out the mouth with each word. But with the teeth clenched, more air is trapped at the back of the mouth and in the throat at the vocal cords, causing the sound to vibrate more and creating a "growling" effect.
More people tend to growl when they are very enraged but also frustrated. For example, a person may growl during an argument with a spouse and when the person feels unable to get their point across in a better way.
Medical researchers have split opinions about the effect of anger and rage. One group believes that people who express anger through yelling are healthier; another group believes that people who get angry and express it are more prone to physical illnesses. No specific research has been done on "growlers" but based on the fact that these persons clench their teeth, they may be more prone to jaw-joint dsyfunction (TMJ); cracked or broken teeth where pressure is applied over and over; head, jaw, or ear pain from clenching. Both groups may have more headaches and even blood pressure problems. The growlers may have more sore throats from the extra strain on the vocal cords and throat.
yes,just make them angry every time the dog sees the personaround them so they growl at them.
No. Kangaroos do not growl.
1 out of 100 people/monsters have gotten a 10 out of 10 score from Simon Growl on moshi monsters, you need to get at least a score of 4500 to 5000 for you to get a 10 out of 10 from Simon Growl!
Yes, tulips do growl, but their growl is so soft that you can't hear them.
The past tense of growl is growled.
You spelled the word growl correctly. The large dog had a deep growl, but the small dog had a high-pitched growl.
The Tagalog word for growl is "ungol" or "gulung-gulong."
There is one syllable in the word "growl."
Yes, growl is a verb.
No, sharks can not growl. They are unable to vocalize.
There is no code for the Daily Growl Award. You have to win the Daily Growl Trophy by being the winner or runner up in a Daily Growl competition.
they see eating people as fun & as a meal they are an animal so they dont know that they will be shot for eating human beings