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A herpetologist.
Somebody who studies reptiles AND amphibians is called a herpetologist
Zoologists who studies reptiles and amphibians are called Herpetologists
A person who catches snakes is typically referred to as a herpetologist or a snake catcher. Herpetologists specialize in the study of reptiles and amphibians, including snakes. Snake catchers are individuals who are trained and experienced in safely capturing and handling snakes, often for relocation or removal purposes.
In short, a herpetologist sutdies both reptiles and amphibians.
Herpetologists typically work full-time hours, which can range from 40 to 50 hours per week. They may also spend additional time conducting research, writing papers, or attending conferences in their field.
Taxonomy is one important skill for a herpetologist
Roger Conant - herpetologist - was born in 1909.
Roger Conant - herpetologist - died in 2003.
Edward Hallowell - herpetologist - was born in 1808.
Patrick Russell - herpetologist - was born in 1726.