Below are the sources used for episode 28 of Humane Nature podcast titled The Insane Story of 1981’s “Roar” – Using Wildlife in Film. You can listen to this episode ad free by supporting me on Patreon here or listen for free here (available Feb 20th).

 

Brody, Richard. (22 April 2020). Noel Marshall’s “Roar”: Humans Were Harmed In The Making Of This Film. The New Yorker. Web. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/noel-marshalls-roar-humans-were-harmed-in-the-making-of-this-film

College of Biological Sciences. Social Behavior. University of Minnesota. Web. https://cbs.umn.edu/research/labs/packer/social-behavior#:~:text=Lions%20are%20highly%20territorial%20and,to%20water%20and%20denning%20sites

Hale. (2022). Roar 1981 (the most dangerous film shoot in history). [Video]. YouTube. Roar 1981 (most dangerous film shoot in history) – YouTube

Laman, Douglas. (24 Aug 2022). What on Earth Happened With the Violently Chaotic ‘Roar’? Collider. Web. https://collider.com/roar-movie-production-history-explained-lions/

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library. Jaguar (Panthera onca) Fact Sheet: Behavior & Ecology. Web. https://ielc.libguides.com/sdzg/factsheets/jaguar/behavior

SeaWorld. Behavior. Web. https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/tiger/behavior/#:~:text=Tigers%20are%20territorial%20and%20usually,occasionally%20to%20share%20their%20kill.

Weird History (2022). The Insane Story Behind the Movie “Roar”. YouTube. [Video].  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o0BFdrqZFk

Wildlife Waystation. Leopard, Black. Web. https://wildlifewaystation.org/animals/species/leopard-black

Wildlife Waystation. Leopard, Spotted. Web. https://wildlifewaystation.org/animals/species/leopard-spotted#:~:text=Leopards%20are%20solitary%20animals%2C%20although,have%20a%20hard%20time%20reaching.