Paleontologist
archeologist
paleontologist
The scientists who dig up dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the history of life on Earth by examining fossils, including dinosaurs, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolution. These scientists use various tools and techniques to carefully excavate, preserve, and analyze dinosaur remains found in the field. Their work provides valuable insights into the ancient ecosystems and the history of life on our planet.
An Archaeologist
archeologist
Paleontologist is the name for someone who studies fossils palentology is the science
There have been fossils, and skeletons from dinosaurs. Scientists don't know if they were called dinosaurs back then, but their name says almost everything about them. They are DINO, and SAURS.
Chickens are birds, which scientists believe descended from the dinosaurs. So, in a way, yes, chickens are dinosaurs.
Ross Geller
Scientists who study the universe are known as cosmologists.
the answer to this question is DINOZAURS, the name of the cartoon Where cartoon dinosaur fossils came back to life in a museum they also faught evil dinosaurs like them then they turned back to fossils at day time is called DINOZAURS
The technical term for anyone who studies the fossils of prehistoric creatures other than humans (including dinosaurs) is "paleontologist."