A paleontologist studies the history of plants and animals.
Ecologist
I think you're looking for the word ecologist.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies prehistoric plants and/or animals.
Geologist studies fossils, but a zoologist studies animals, and a botanist studies plants.
Strictly speaking that is two different types of scientist!
The artifacts would be studies by archaeologists and the fossils of prehistoric peoples by a paleoanthropologist.
There is a very specific term for him: the paleobotanist.
That would be an archaeobotanist.
A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils
botanist
A botanist.
Paleontologists study fossils and ancient life, including, but not limited to, dinosaurs. A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils. Palaeontologist / paleontologist.
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
zoologistZoologist are scientist that study animals
Geologists
Biostratigrapher and palaeontologist.
Paleontologists study fossils and ancient life, including, but not limited to, dinosaurs. A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils. Palaeontologist / paleontologist.
paleontologist
Who studies fossils.
archaelogist
The name for this type of scientist is a teuthologist
Phelotic ppl
A paleontologist is the type of person who would study fossils and dinosaurs.
A geological scientist studies rock and stones.
a type of scientist who studies about metal is called metallururgist
A scientist who studies animal life is a zoologist. There is no particular name for a scientist that specialises in platypuses.
The type of scientist that studies the environment is an enviromentologist.
what scientist studies hydrogen and oxygen