Quite literally they study mammals. They are a special type of zoologist that studies mammals.
Scientists who specialize in the study of rodents are known as rodentologists. They conduct research on the behavior, ecology, physiology, and genetics of rodents to better understand their impact on ecosystems and human health. Their work is important for conservation efforts and pest management.
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
The medical term for a scientist who studies AIDS is "HIV/AIDS researcher" or "HIV/AIDS scientist."
Well, It's Simple: Mammalogist. -Cassidy! :D
Oceanographer.
it is a branch off of marine biology that deals with whales and dolphins and other ocean mammals
A scientist is someone who studies science.
A geologist is a scientist that studies the Earth.
Scientists who specialize in the study of rodents are known as rodentologists. They conduct research on the behavior, ecology, physiology, and genetics of rodents to better understand their impact on ecosystems and human health. Their work is important for conservation efforts and pest management.
The name of a scientist that studies sports is called a sports scientist.
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.
Marine biologist. Actually, a Marine Biologist is someone who studies marine organisms (plants, oceans, and animals), but someone who studies MAINLY marine mammals is a marine mammalogist.
A virologist is a scientist who studies viruses.
A scientist who studies butterflies and moths is called a lepidopterist.
An Astronomer is a scientist who studies the stars and planets.
A scientist that studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
An Entemologist