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zoologist

[zoh-ol-uh-jist] / zoʊˈɒl ə dʒɪst /


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“The distribution of these species is much smaller than before,” says Truong Nguyen, a zoologist at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, who was not involved in the study.

From Scientific American

In terms of musical ability, we are more like birds than we are like our primate cousins or other mammals, said Johan Bolhuis, a zoologist who specializes in the cognitive neurobiology of birds and humans.

From New York Times

“If it's true, it's extraordinary,” says Max Telford, a zoologist at University College London who was not involved in the study.

From Science Magazine

“It’s much less dramatic,” said article author Matthew Cobb, a zoologist at the University of Manchester who is working on a biography of Crick.

From Seattle Times

Of that creature, a British taxonomist named Oldfield Thomas wrote in 1888 that “no zoologist has dared to describe it.”

From Washington Post