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Ichthyology

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What is the scientific study of fishes called?

The scientific study of fishes is called ichthyology. It involves the study of fish anatomy, behavior, physiology, ecology, and evolution. Ichthyologists work to better understand the biodiversity and conservation of fish species.


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