It depends on the type of animal, but if you are looking for the broader term of studying all animals- they would be called a zoologist. Or even a biologist but that would also include humans and particles and cells and such!
someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
A collection of wild animals is usually referred to as a "wildlife" or a "fauna."
Unfortunately, the wild
> you would call it meat or plants or 'game'.
A safari or an eco-tour
someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
Wild & domestic animals gums can rot.
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Poacher means a person who chapters wild animals or shoot wild animals to get money
A collection of wild animals is usually referred to as a "wildlife" or a "fauna."
Unfortunately, the wild
Animals that get hunted by predators are called prey. Prey animals are pursued and captured for food by predators in the wild.
> you would call it meat or plants or 'game'.
That is a hunter. It means, 'someone who kills wild animals' pretty much. And killing wild animals and eating them is called hunting. But some wild animals, such as the bald eagle in America, aren't allowed to be hunted or you will serve some serious jail time. Not that I know anything about hunting or that I'm a hunter, because I'm only 10. (Just common sense)
Someone who looks for wild animals is called a tracker or hunter.
A zoologist is a scientist that studies wild animals. They often work in zoos and wildlife habitats alongside other scientists.