Biologists, like people who study animals anywhere. There could be a more specific name chosen by them, such as "Antarctic Biologists", Arctic Biologists, OR: Depending on the species being studied they can be Zoologists or Marine Biologists. But basically the study of living things anywhere, is Biology.
Your answer depends on what about Antarctica the person studies. Disciplines could include:
Since no animals live in Antarctica -- but many come to the continent to breed, scientists study whichever animals are available during the short breeding season.
Types of animals include birds -- skuas and penguins, and seals -- leopard and Wedell, and some whales. The underwaters are rich with marine life.
People who work in Antarctica are generally called temporary employees of nation states that support the research station and the scientific research being conducted there.
They study rocks, animals and bird life.
Study climate and plants and the animals Study climate and plants and the animals
Zoologists.
They are called Paleontologists.
No weapons are allowed on the continent and no animals are hunted or killed there. A very few animals may give up their lives in support of scientific study.
The study of animals is called zoology.
The people that study farm animals.
No one lives full time on that continent. It is far to cold. The people that visit it though are repoters, photographers and sciemtists, there to study the land the temp the animals and other things.
The study of a place and the way people live in it is culture.
The study of animals is called as zoolody and plantz as botany .
people visit Antarctica for the nice weather an the study of whales.
the study of animals is called zoology.