A person who catches snakes is typically referred to as a herpetologist or a snake catcher. Herpetologists specialize in the study of reptiles and amphibians, including snakes. Snake catchers are individuals who are trained and experienced in safely capturing and handling snakes, often for relocation or removal purposes.
A group of snakes is typically referred to as a "den" or a "bed."
Oneirogmologist
A person who catches butterflies for a living is called a lepidopterist.
Large constrictor snakes like pythons and boas are capable of squeezing a person with enough force to suffocate them. It's important to remember that these snakes typically only do this in a defensive or predatory response, and not all snakes are capable of squeezing with enough force to harm a person.
That would be an ichthyologist.
The person is a poacher.
An exterminator catches insects and animals. You can usually charge more this way. Hope this helped. :)
What do they call someone that catches Beavers
snakes and komodo dragons
snakes
yes because it catches its victims with its venomous tail.
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Ophiology is the study of snakes whereas Herpetology is the study of snakes and many other reptiles
a yellow bellied snake catches it's prey under water
sea is shorter by JZ
The person who named snake is P.dot.Sherman
A birdcatcher is a person who catches or ensnares birds.