Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists.
Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists. A paleontologist who studies dinosaurs may be a vertebrate paleontologist or a macro paleontologist.
The scientists who study fossils are called palaeontologists (or in the US paleontologists).
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Archaeologists study the remains of prehistoric human societies.
Paleontologists and Paleobotanists
archeologist
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A scientist that studies bears would be called an ursinologist.
An aviologist.
pomology
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A scientist that studies motion, forces and energy would be called a physicist.
A scientists who studies fossils, whether they are from dinosaurs or something else, is called a paleontologist.
A chemist
Archeologist
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
A biotechnology scientist.
A scientist who studies history is typically called a historian. Historians analyze and interpret past events, cultures, and social behaviors in order to understand the development of human societies over time.
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
An Oceanographer. Marine Biologist, that sort of thing.
A scientist that studies bears would be called an ursinologist.
a scientist who studys cells are called what
An aviologist.
biologist