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pretty much you only need a strong background on both sciences ( Biology, and geology) aslo you need a 4 year undergraduate programme followed by a M.S degree

Oh yes no trouble at all 8-)

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Sorry,but i dont know.If you wanna find out,go & pester someone else.P.S.:In the answer to the question "Who is pokequartz001?",Pokequartz001 writes stories himself,actually;rather than The whole company of Pokequartz writing stories.

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It actually depends on what type. If you want to be a paleozooologist for example you need to learn Paleontology(if any), geology Earth Sciences, zooology, physics, and chemistry and if ou want to be a micropaleontologist you would need to learn paleontology, geology, earth sciences, microbiology, physics, and chemistry and telescopes

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12y ago

Probably starting Fossil collecting as a hobby would prepare you for field work.. If you'd like to take it a step further, then you my want to preform studies involving fossils like diversity studies; or you could atleast look at the scientific view of fossils (How there environment may have been like)

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11y ago

I have no idea what "a fossilise" is. Fossilization (or fossilisation, if you're commonwealth) is a natural process, not a profession; there are plenty of fossils of birds and fish and reptiles and plants that presumably had no degrees whatsoever.

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what kind of training and education do yu need for a paleontologist?

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hi my name is bob and please give me a milkshake.

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A doctoral (Ph.D) is almost always necessary for a serious professional career in paleontology.

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