I believe what we are referring to here is Paleozoology, with a specialty in Paleontology (thus, paleontologists).
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Anywhere someone will pay him/her to examine some promising exposed sedimentary rock. Or in a laboratory, examining and testing fossilized ancient life forms. Or in an office, writing papers, doing research, and theorizing about ancient life. Or in a classroom, teaching Paleontology to anyone that wants to do any of the above.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about organisms that lived in the past. They can work in museums, universities, or in the field excavating and analyzing fossils.
: the science that deals with the fossils of animals and plants that lived very long ago
paleontologist
The antonym for paleontologist is living organism biologist.
Paleontologist
With the aid of a paleontologist.
in a labatory or in the fields
That completely depends on the paleontologist, some do one, others the other.
he is a palaeontologistIn the first seasons he works at a museum as a paleontologist, and later in the series he becomes a college instructor in paleontology.
Paleontologist
A paleontologist is a scientist whose specific area of expertise is the study of pre-historic life. Much of a paleontologist's work involves the examination of fossils in order to determine possible causes for the natural evidence available to them.
The annual salary of a paleontologist can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and employer. On average, a paleontologist in the US can earn between $50,000 to $100,000 per year. More experienced and specialized paleontologists may earn higher salaries.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about organisms that lived in the past. They can work in museums, universities, or in the field excavating and analyzing fossils.
I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in? I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in?
There are five syllables in the word "paleontologist."
There is no abbreviation for a paleontologist. The only related abbreviation to this field is the publication JPL, or Journal of Paleontologist.
Ross (Eustace) Geller is a paleontologist.