In the lab, and in the field..Herpetologists work with reptiles, many of which are dangerous..The work they do is very beneficial to us, helping to understand the reptiles around us, and even in the developement of antivenen, the antidote made to counteract against venom.
depends how often you call
8hours a day
A herpetologist.
Somebody who studies reptiles AND amphibians is called a herpetologist
Zoologists who studies reptiles and amphibians are called Herpetologists
In short, a herpetologist sutdies both reptiles and amphibians.
Herpetologists typically work full-time hours, which can range from 40 to 50 hours per week. They may also spend additional time conducting research, writing papers, or attending conferences in their field.
Taxonomy is one important skill for a herpetologist
Roger Conant - herpetologist - was born in 1909.
Roger Conant - herpetologist - died in 2003.
Edward Hallowell - herpetologist - was born in 1808.
Patrick Russell - herpetologist - was born in 1726.