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Paleontologists travel frequently, often during field seasons that can vary by region and climate, typically in the spring and summer months. They visit various excavation sites around the world to collect fossils, conduct research, and collaborate with other scientists. Additionally, they may attend conferences, workshops, and training sessions, which also require travel. Overall, the frequency of travel depends on their specific research projects and commitments.

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