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What do zooligists do?

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"zoology" is the science that deals with the study of animal life. So, a zoologist is the person who studies animals and the ways they live. The zoologist plays a very important role at a zoo. The zoologist is both the expert on animal life and a specialist in dealing with endangered species. The zoologist is very involved in all work concerning the zoo animals. This includes making sure that the animals are healthy and well taken care of. The zoologist also participates in research projects that study the animals and their behavior.

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What places do zooligists work?

i dont know zoos maybe


What do zooligists wear?

Usually khaki clothes with the zoo logo on the front.


What zooogist do on a daily basis?

if you mean zooligists then their day consists of the conservation of animals and their habitats, also the study of animals diseases and other new findings


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Who are some famous zooligists?

This is from Wikipedia * Louis Agassiz (malacology, ichthyology) * Aristotle * David Attenborough * Henry Walter Bates (Batesian mimicry, Amazon) * Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre * Rachel Carson (marine biologist) * Archie Carr (Herpetology, esp. sea turtles) * Archie Carr III, (wild mammals) * Marjorie Harris Carr (Herpetology) * Eugenie Clark (Ichthyology) * Jeff Corwin (herpetology) * Georges Cuvier (founder of comparative morphology) * Charles Darwin (theory of evolution, natural selection, sexual selection) * Richard Dawkins (ethology, evolutionary biology) * James R. Dixon (Herpetology) * William Flower (mammals) * Edmund Brisco Ford (ecological genetics) * Dian Fossey (primatology) * Birutė Galdikas (primatology) * Jane Goodall (primatology) * Ernst Haeckel (marine biologist), (naturalist) * Victor Hensen (planktology) * Bernard Heuvelmans (cryptozoology) * Julian Huxley (evolutionary synthesis, humanism, World Wildlife Fund, UNESCO) * Thomas Henry Huxley (evolution, agnosticism, science education) * Al-Jahiz * William Kirby (father of entomology) * Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke (ornithology, herpetology) * E. Ray Lankester (zoology and comparative anatomy) * Carolus Linnaeus (father of systematics; primarily a botanist) * Konrad Lorenz (ethology) * David W. Macdonald (wild mammals) * John Maynard Smith (evolutionary biology, genetics) * Ernst Mayr (evolutionary biology) * Fritz Müller (evolutionary biology, Müllerian mimicry, Brazil) * Desmond Morris (ethology) * Richard Owen (vertebrate palaeontology, dinosaurs, Natural History Museum) * Roger Tory Peterson (ornithology) * Eric Pianka (herpetologist) * Peter Pritchard * Greg Graffin ([paleontologist] and [Punk Rock] vocalist) * William Emerson Ritter (marine biology) * Thomas Say (entomology) * Shen Kuo (medieval Chinese zoologist) * Su Song (medieval Chinese zoologist) * Jakob von Uexküll (animal behavior, invertebrate zoology) * Ernst Freiherr von Blomberg (anthrozoology and religion) * Alfred Russel Wallace (natural selection, zoogeography, animal colouration, Amazon, East Indies) * E.O. Wilson (entomology, especially ants, founder of sociobiology) * Robert Broom * Austin Stevens (herpetology, especially snakes and other serpents.


What colleges offer zooligists degrees?

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