Entomology (study of insects)
Ethology (study of animal behavior)
Herpetology (study of reptiles[and amphibians?])
Icthyology (study of fish)
Mammology (study of mammals)
Ornithology (study of birds)
"Animal biology" is the closest term.
zoology, vetinary science, marine biology, herpetology, mammology, ornithology etc. are some of the field of study of animal science
Zoology is the study of animals, including their biology and anatomy. Dentistry involves the study of the teeth, jaw, and oral health, which can also be found in animals. Understanding the teeth and oral structures of different animal species through zoology can provide insights into dental health and development in both humans and animals.
Veterinarian, for animal doctoring. Biology for general studies of life (i.e. Marine Biology) It could also be zoology, which is a branch of biology that deals with animals, animal life, their structure, physiology etc.
These are the meanings I found on dictionary.com the science or branch of biology dealing with animals. a treatise on zoology. the animal life of a particular region. I hope this helped :)
Animal biology.
Biology or possibly zoology.
Robert Henry Wolcott has written: 'Animal biology' -- subject(s): Biology, Zoology 'Laboratory guide in animal biology' -- subject(s): Biology, Laboratory manuals, Zoology
Biology and animal husbandry
"Animal biology" is the closest term.
Stanford University does not have a standalone major in zoology. However, students interested in studying zoology or related fields can pursue a Biology major with a focus on animal biology, or explore courses in the Department of Biology that cover zoology topics.
Zoology is branch of Biology that deals with study of animals .
Amusat Titilayo Hassan has written: 'Environmental biology: an adaptive course in Zoology' -- subject(s): Zoology, Animal ecology, Biology
Yes, zoology is in fact a field in biology
Biology, zoology, and specialized courses on different animal types.
Zoology is animal biology.
Some branches of biology that deal with animals include zoology (study of animals), ecology (study of interactions between animals and their environment), physiology (study of how animals function), and ethology (study of animal behavior).