yes.
Chiropterologist
A scientist that studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
A person who studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
chiropterologist?
chiropterologist
Chiropterologist
A scientist that studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
A person who studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
chiropterologist?
chiropterologist
A Chiropterologist is a scientist who studies bats.The order Chiroptera, includes 900-1,000 species of bats. The name comes from the Greek - cheir meaning 'hand', and pteron meaning 'wing.'
A person who works with bats is known as a chiropterologist or a bat biologist.
Scientists called chiropterologists study bats. They research various aspects of bat biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation in order to better understand and protect these unique mammals.
It's actually "chiropterologist." They study bats.
An entomologist is a scientist that studies insects and 'bugs.' A chiropterologist is a scientist who studies bats. An ornithologist studies birds. It would depend on what small, winged creature was being studied.
I don't think there is a college degree that teaches just about bats. However if you study zoology, then if you go far enough you may be able to get an academic position where you can research into bats. You want to become a professional "chiropterologist".
Well there are:- Objects called bats - baseball bats, cricket bats etc. Mammals called bats - horseshoe bats, pipestrals, fruit bats etc. Fish called bats - bat fish. Mental conditions called 'bats' - she was bats about her shoes.