T-Rex Sounds 4+

Leafgreen

Conçu pour iPad

    • USD 0.99

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Description

What’s scarier than a lion’s roar? Why, a dinosaur roar of course!

Tyrannosaurus Rex (or T-Rex, as his friends like to call him) was a carnivorous dinosaur living more than 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period (not the Jurassic period, as many people think). Since humans weren’t around when T-Rex roamed the Earth, we are left to speculate what this ancient beast really sounded like. By studying what we know of T-Rex through fossils, and comparing that to what we know of modern animal sounds, we can make some pretty good guesses at T-Rex’s vocal habits. From a bone-chilling roar to a snarl, growl or scream, these sounds are not the kind you want to hear when hiking through the forest, especially if you’re a triceratops or other tasty T-Rex snack!

Whether you want to learn about dinosaur sounds, or simply scare your friends, you’ll love these T-Rex sound recordings!

Nouveautés

Version 1.1

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated with new sounds!

Confidentialité de l’app

Le développeur Leafgreen n’a fourni aucune information à Apple concernant ses pratiques en matière de confidentialité et de traitement des données.

Aucune information fournie

Le développeur devra fournir des informations quant à la confidentialité des données au moment de soumettre la prochaine mise à jour de son app.

Prend en charge

  • Partage familial

    Jusqu’à six membres de la famille peuvent utiliser cette app lorsque le partage familial est activé.

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