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What is a penguinologist?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/20/2023

someone who studies penguins

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What is the title of a person who studies penguins?

A person who studies penguins is called a penguinologist or a penguin researcher.


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What is the title of a person who studies penguins?

A person who studies penguins is called a penguinologist or a penguin researcher.


How do you become a Penguinologist?

You would become a penguin handler by becoming a zoo manager or zoologist. You can also volunteer or apply for jobs that include feeding and taking care of the animals. You could be given more responsibility as a handler after you had been there a while.


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