a zoologist studies and work with wild animals and a veterinarian saves and works with abondoned and household pets.
A zoologist tends to make less than a veterinarian. A zoologist almost always works for someone else, where a vet often has their own practice.
They are pretty much the same thing. A zoologist studies zoology. And that's that.
A good career working with animals would be a zoologist, a zookeeper, or any kind of profession that has to do with the care of animals (veterinarian).
a herpetologist is a zoologist who studies reptiles and amphibians and ornithologist is a zoologist who studies birds.
Being a zoologist does not of itself incur duties or responsibilities. They will follow from the exact terms of one's employment. A zoologist in a university department would have very different duties from one employed, say, at a wild animal sanctuary.
A zoologist tends to make less than a veterinarian. A zoologist almost always works for someone else, where a vet often has their own practice.
A zoologist is important because some type of zoologist is a veterinarian which takes care of every ones animals
Not necessarily, no. A zoologist is a person with at least a 4 year degree in zoology. A zoologist can also be a veterinarian if he or she has completed a 4 year degree in veterinary medicine as well.
Well, an expert on animals is called a zoologist, and a plant expert is called a botanist.
A veterinarian is a person who is trained in the art and science of veterinary medicine, which seeks to improve the health of animals through appropriate preventive, diagnostic, curative and palliative care. A zoologist is a person who is trained in the study of animal populations. While both individuals will be trained in the relevant anatomy, physiology and behavior of the animals they are working with, they have very different focuses and training regarding how they interact with the animals.
A veterinarian is by definition also a zoologist, although a zoologist specifically trained in providing medical care to living animals and to evaluate living animals both individually and as a population. Therefore, the term "zoologic veterinarian" is redundant, and the position is simply called "a veterinarian". To become a veterinarian in the United States, you need to complete a minimum of three years of undergraduate college classes ranging from physics to biochemistry to statistics, then complete another four years of vet school.
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The zoologist study different types of animals. :-)
They are pretty much the same thing. A zoologist studies zoology. And that's that.
A good career working with animals would be a zoologist, a zookeeper, or any kind of profession that has to do with the care of animals (veterinarian).
a herpetologist is a zoologist who studies reptiles and amphibians and ornithologist is a zoologist who studies birds.
Someone who takes care of animals would be a Veterinarian. It could also be a farmer, or a zoologist. Even an animal trainer.