David Attenborough (the most known to the public thanks to his many documentaries).
Richard Dawkins (known for his popular science books about evolution).
Konrad Lorenz (known for his work on social behavior in animals).
Charles Darwin (the revolutionaire of the theory of evolution).
To name a few.
Biologists study living things like plants and animals.
Biologists study living things like plants and animals.
Carbonates are studied in chemistry. People do PhDs in this field. They are particularly studied in extractive metallurgy and geology.
Yes, Jane Goodall, even as a child studied her chickens and many other animals. She just wasn't always interested in primates.
No, insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas in animals, including humans. Plants do not produce insulin. However, some plant compounds like bitter melon and fenugreek have been studied for their potential to help manage blood sugar levels in diabetes.
Jane Goodall and Charles Darwin.
Anorexia is not very well studied in animals, as it often does not occur in animals. It is almost solely affecting people.
Steve Irwin studied animals.
Animals are best studied in their natural habitat. Micro creatures are collected and studied in a laboratory.
Yes, there are.
If a geographer studied plants and animals, he or she would be a biologist, not a geographer.
Pavlov
Some animals.
some people care and some people don't.
He studied theology!
Animals are being studied for the same reason we study anything else: tp learn more about them. If we knew more about animals, we could perhaps devise a system to translate their language!
Mendel studied plant inheritance.