an ecologist
life scientist studies about living things for example bird,plant and human being
I think it's a Biologist.
Oceanologist or an Oceanographer. They could also be called a Marine Biologist.
"Things' is a very imprecise term that we use too often. To answer your question...well, there's really many answers(yeah, thanks a lot, things.) A paleontologist studies prehistoric life. Anthropologists study ancient humans. Archaeologists study ancient civilizations and how they lived.
Life! :)
A scientist that studies animal life is a Zoologist.
A scientist who studies life is called a biologist. Biologists study living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environments.
A scientist who studies all forms of life is called a biologist. Biologists study living organisms, their interactions, and their environments to understand biological processes and systems.
it is called a paleontoligist. curtis
A scientist who studies the history of life on Earth is called a paleontologist. They examine fossils and other traces of ancient life to understand how organisms have evolved over time.
a biologist
A scientist who studies animal life is a zoologist. There is no particular name for a scientist that specialises in platypuses.
A scientist who studies fossils and forms of life that no longer exist is called a paleontologist. Paleontologists use fossils to learn about extinct organisms, ancient environments, evolutionary history, and the Earth's geological past.
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.
life scientist studies about living things for example bird,plant and human being
Biologists study life; they can be considered to be of two kinds: zoologists study animals, and botanists study plants.
a paleontologist and anthropologist