Ethology is the study of animal behavior.
Entomology (study of insects) Ethology (study of animal behavior) Herpetology (study of reptiles[and amphibians?]) Icthyology (study of fish) Mammology (study of mammals) Ornithology (study of birds)
A Felinologist.
the ethologist studied a tiger for the first time
Many colleges and universities offer courses in Zoology and its many branches, such as Zoography, Comparative Anatomy, Animal Physiology, Behavioral Ecology, Ethology (the study of animal behavior), Mammalogy (the study of mammals), Herpetology (the study of amphibians), Ornithology (the study of birds), Entomology (the study of insects).There are also courses in college for Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, Palaeontology (the study of prehistoric life, not just dinosaurs), Systematics, Cladistics (the classifying of animals into groups called clades), Phylogenetics (the study of evolutionary relatedness amongst organisms), Phylogeography, Biogeography, and Taxonomy.
i know one is Jane Goodall!
Ethology
The study of smaller animals would be Biology; the study of larger animals is called Zoology. Ethology, as an answer, has been provided. Ecology is also thoroughly relevant.
Ethology.
And zoology
Ethology is the study of animal behavior under natural conditions. An example of ethology would be beak movements in bird species.
Microbiology - the study of microscopic organisms.
A combination of ethology (animals) and biology (plants).
The science that studies behaviour in the animal kingdom is known as ethology.
The scientific study of animal behavior, especially as it occurs in a natural environment.
An ethologist is a person who studies animal behavior.
A primary proponent of ethology was Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989).
The science that studies animal behavior in natural habitats is known as ethology. This is a sub-category of zoology.