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zoologist

[zoh-ol-uh-jist] / zoʊˈɒl ə dʒɪst /


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Paniz Mondolfi spent his childhood in Kenya, where his grandfather, a zoologist, served as Venezuela’s ambassador to the United Nations Environment Programme.

From Science Magazine

“When the situation stabilizes, we should establish programs for research and education at local universities,” says Daniel Jablonski, a zoologist at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, who intends to visit Afghanistan “soon” to study biodiversity.

From Science Magazine

The defense attorney, public defender Varsha Govindaraju, said her client is “an amazing kid” who has been “an honor roll student his entire life” and wants to be a zoologist.

From Washington Post

Children reflexively orient to their caregiver’s every move, much as famed Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz’s devoted geese followed his every move from the moment they hatched.

From Seattle Times

The zoologist “touched the lives of a generation of his students.”

From Seattle Times