Scientists use radio transmitters to track animals. These devices are often attached to the animals and emit signals that can be received by researchers at a distance, allowing them to monitor the animals' movements and behaviors. This tracking helps in studying migration patterns, habitat use, and population dynamics. Other technologies like GPS collars are also utilized for more precise tracking.
Zoologists study animals.
An extremely lucky scientist.
Biologists, zoologists, veterinarians and physicians all study animals for various reasons.
they would have to know what spiecies it is
An animal scientist, a plant scientist, a bug scientist, a scientist that studies living things and an earthquake scientist _____________________ Zoologist: Studies animals. Botanist: Studies plants. Entomologist: Studies insects. Biochemist: Studies the way chemicals support life Seismologist: Studies earthquakes.
Smart,kind/friendly,careful. What they do: Reads,has fun with their job,studies fish and underwater animals.
forensic scientist
Scientists commonly use radio transmitters, specifically VHF (Very High Frequency) or GPS (Global Positioning System) collars, to track animals. VHF transmitters emit radio signals that can be detected with handheld receivers, while GPS collars use satellite technology to provide precise location data. These transmitters help researchers monitor animal movements, behavior, and habitat use, aiding in conservation efforts. Additionally, some advanced systems combine both technologies for enhanced tracking capabilities.
She was a biologist and an environmental scientist.
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No ben Steve Jobs is not a scientist
I would be a chemist, what kind of scientist would you be?