A herpetologist is someone who studies snakes and other reptiles/amphibians. Another term coined by reptile enthusiasts would be ophidile or ophidiophile, since ophidiophobia means the fear of snakes those other two mean the opposite.
they study snakes
Podiatrists
Would it be an ornithologist. They study birds and penguins are birds
herpentology is the study of reptiles (snakes, lizards, turtles, crocs and gators)
king cobras eat people and other snakes but mostly people and regular snakes eat mice
Ophiology is the study of snakes whereas Herpetology is the study of snakes and many other reptiles
People who study bugs are called entomologists.
Herpetologists - or Orpheophiles
The people who study nerotransmitters are called neropsycologists. They study the chemistry of the brain and chemicals released in the brain.
they study snakes
No.
Did you mean herpetologist? If so then int his profession people chose to study animals such as snakes, more so reptiles and or amphibians.
people who study sand and just sand is called arenologist
Muscology is the study of mosses. Muscologists are people who study mosses.
scis people called
The scientists who study genetics are called geneticists.
Phonosemantics is the study of the sound of words, particularly how the sounds of words convey meaning or emotion. This discipline investigates the relationship between phonetic elements and their associated semantic or psychological effects.