Yes, they are. They study the fossils of thing that were once living (they can't still be living otherwise they couldn't be a fossil).
Mineralogists, paleontologists,
Scientists that study dinosaurs are called paleontologists.
two types of scientists who specialize in prehistoric times are 1) Paleontologists, they studied dinosaurs and such and 2) Paleobotonists, they study prehistoric plants.
Probably, all geo-scientists. Which includes, geologists, minerologists, geographers, petrologists, and even paleontologists.
Scientists who dig up, identify, and study all forms of prehistoric creature are called Paleontologists.
Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists.Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists. A paleontologist who studies dinosaurs may be a vertebrate paleontologist or a macro paleontologist.
Archaeology, artifacts ect, and palaeontology/ paleontologists fossils ect.
Paleontologists are constantly discovering new dinosaurs. This will probably continue for a very long time to come.
Fossils can be dated within a broad range by studied amateurs, geologists, and paleontologists. Absolute dating within a narrow time range is the domain of paleontologists and some geologists, scientists with access to specific information, knowledge, and equipment.
The scientists who dig up dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the history of life on Earth by examining fossils, including dinosaurs, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolution. These scientists use various tools and techniques to carefully excavate, preserve, and analyze dinosaur remains found in the field. Their work provides valuable insights into the ancient ecosystems and the history of life on our planet.
Paleontologists are especially interested in the study of fossils.
Paleontologists hunt fossils; Along with amateur Paleontologists too!