There is no true word that is defined as "one who studies wolves", however, a person who does this occupation would be a scientist who studies the species Canis lupus.
Podiatrists
Would it be an ornithologist. They study birds and penguins are birds
These scientists are called anthropologists.
lyconphilic perhaps...
A person who studies insects is called an entomologist.
It is the study of people changing into wolves.
Zoologists.
Of course NOT. People portray them as "big bad wolves", though they aren't really "harmful". People kill thousands of wolves, when wolves have only attacked around 10 people in 20 YEARS. They are scared of humans more than we are scared of them. They only attack if they have pups and you are trying to get close to them or if you are trying to kill it with your hands. Actually, I recommend reading a book called "Living With Wolves". There are these people who started to study wolves and the wolves bonded with them. The wolves even let them see the pups. It has a lot of great pics too.
People who study bugs are called entomologists.
The people who study nerotransmitters are called neropsycologists. They study the chemistry of the brain and chemicals released in the brain.
people who study sand and just sand is called arenologist
A pack of wolves.
Muscology is the study of mosses. Muscologists are people who study mosses.
You have to find one over the internet. Like be a scientist and study wolves also you can have one as a pet and study it
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The scientists who study genetics are called geneticists.
No. People are people and wolves are wolves, i thought this was pretty clear