An ichthyologist is a scientist that studies fish
An Ichthyologist
This answer is a entomologistA scientist who only studies fish is called an ichthyologist.
In general, you just answered it--a research scientist. There are more specific terms, depending on the area of science: research chemist, research biologist, or whatever.
A fish's tail is called a caudal fin.
An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects. They research insect biology, behavior, evolution, ecology, and classification.
A scientist that studies animal life is a Zoologist.
um i think its called a umm hmm oh yeah a pediatrition I would disagree with that, and refer to a pediatrician as a physician who specializes in children. A pediatric scientist would be a pediatrician who also does research. And a pediatric researcher would be a scientist who is not necessarily a pediatrician, but performs research related to the field of pediatrics.
An ichthyologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of fish. They may conduct research on fish behavior, anatomy, genetics, distribution, and evolution. Ichthyologists play a key role in conservation efforts related to fish species and their habitats.
you call a scientist a scientist but there are different study's in science which are called different names i hope this helps.:)
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they are studied by weather scientists. A weather scientist is a meteorologist.
A military scientist
A scientist who studies matter is called a physicist. Physicists explore the properties and behavior of matter and energy through research and experimentation.