That would be an ichthyologist.
joshua mitchel
A person who catches butterflies for a living is called a lepidopterist.
An animal that eats other animals is known as a carnivore or secondary (or tertiary) consumer. An animal that catches and kills another animal (in order to eat it) is known as a predator (in ecology this would be a "true predator"). Examples of true predators are lions, wolves and eagles.
A person that assists in handling animals can be called a groom if they work with horses. A person who works with zoo animals might be called a trainer, zookeeper, or handler. A person who raises animals for food might be called a rancher or dairy farmer.
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.
An exterminator catches insects and animals. You can usually charge more this way. Hope this helped. :)
The person is a poacher.
Falcon
A Trap
i think it is a condor
because its the only way they can do it.
joshua mitchel
A birdcatcher is a person who catches or ensnares birds.
it catches all animals using its talons.
A person or animal that catches or confines another.
a receiver is a person that catches the football
A person who catches butterflies for a living is called a lepidopterist.