Biology is a branch of science that characterizes and investigates living organisms. That is the name of the study of all living things.
There are many branches, such as molecular, macro, organic, plant (botany), animal (zoology). cellular, evolutionary, marine, anatomy and the list goes on and on. Everything scientists can possible study concerning living things gives rise to a "new" branch.
Well there are many types of biologists such as marine biologists( who work at sea depending on their position) and zoologists who go where the animals there studying are.
There are a couple of well known Filipino zoologists. Two of the zoologists are Dioscoro S. Rabor and Carmen Velasquez.
Zoologists typically retire in their late 60s or early 70s, depending on their career and personal circumstances. Many choose to continue working part-time or in consulting roles after retirement.
Zoologists work closely with other scientists such as ecologists, veterinarians, geneticists, and wildlife biologists. They also collaborate with field researchers, conservationists, and resource managers to study and protect animal populations and their habitats. Additionally, they may work with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and zoos to address wildlife conservation and management issues.
A scientist who devotes themselves solely to the study of butterflies and moths is known as a lepidopterist.
what are the work hours of a zoologist?
Well there are many types of biologists such as marine biologists( who work at sea depending on their position) and zoologists who go where the animals there studying are.
Eight years in college
There are a couple of well known Filipino zoologists. Two of the zoologists are Dioscoro S. Rabor and Carmen Velasquez.
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Zoologists typically retire in their late 60s or early 70s, depending on their career and personal circumstances. Many choose to continue working part-time or in consulting roles after retirement.
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Zoologists find things out about animals by studying their behaviour, and sometimes looking at their poo.
The direct object is animals. You ask, 'zoologists study what?'; the answer, 'they study animals'.