Herpetology is the science of reptiles as well as amphibians.
Herpetology.
Herpetology is the study of Amphibians and Reptiles, ergo a Herpetologist is one who studys Amphibians and Reptiles. Amphibians and Reptiles would come under life earth.
Reptiles, it was the answer to my Science HW
herpetology is the study of reptiles and perhaps amphibians (frogs, salamanders?)
The study of snakes would be considered a science. the overall science would be biology and the scientist would be a 'herpetologist' (who studies reptiles). Snakes themselves are naturally occurring animals.
Herpetology refers to the study of amphibians and reptiles of the animal kingdom. Those involved in this field study the behaviors, classification, diets, lifespan, etc. of said amphibians and reptiles.
Ernest A. Liner has written: 'Bibliography and scientific name index to amphibians and reptiles of the Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences, volumes 1-95, 1872-1992' -- subject(s): Amphibians, Bibliography, Indexes, Kansas Academy of Science, Kansas Academy of Science. Meeting, Reptiles 'Bibliography and scientific name index to amphibians and reptiles in the publications of the Biological Society of Washington' -- subject(s): Indexes, Bibliography, Amphibians, Reptiles, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington
They eat a lot of insects and other arthropods, some of them are a plague to humans. The skin of reptiles like monitor lizards, snakes and crocodiles is used to make leather and the meat of a lot of reptiles is used as food. Many turtles are being used as a 'medicine' in Asia. And a lot of reptiles are sold as pets.
I'm assuming you mean "Biology." If so, biology is the science and study of life, in all forms, from protists and amoebas to mammals and reptiles.
Belinda Weber has written: 'Animal Disguises (Science Kids)' 'The Mummy' 'School Rules' 'Biggest, Tallest, Greatest, Bestest!' 'Me and My Pet (Me & My Pet)' 'Animales Disfrazadas' 'Reptiles' -- subject(s): Reptiles, Juvenile literature
Robert F. Mathewson has written: 'The how and why wonder book of birds' -- subject(s): Science, Juvenile literature, Birds, Readers 'The how and why wonder book of reptiles and amphibians' -- subject(s): Amphibians, Juvenile literature, Reptiles
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The hollow bones and feathers of birds made them better adapted to their environment than the flying reptiles which became extinct during the Cretaceous Period. Sources: My science book and my own knowledge