Archeologist
paleontologist
A scientists who studies fossils, whether they are from dinosaurs or something else, is called a paleontologist.
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about organisms that lived in the past. They can work in museums, universities, or in the field excavating and analyzing fossils.
rocks an fossils
to uncover the past
paleontologist
A scientists who studies fossils, whether they are from dinosaurs or something else, is called a paleontologist.
scientist who study fossils
archeologist
The continent that scientists call the origin of mankind is Africa. This is as a result of finding some of the oldest human fossils in Africa.
Palaeontologists study fossils and dinosaurs.
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
with a brain.
it is called a paleontoligist. curtis
u would have 2 ask a person who digs up fossils, and then u'll have the answer
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies ancient life forms, primarily through the examination of fossils. They analyze the structure, behavior, and evolution of prehistoric organisms to understand Earth's biological history.