Zoologist
a specialist in .
contemporary examples
the zoologist at university of tubingen in germany gave a bunch of spiders some lsd.
zebra finches, dolphins, elephants, and more animals under the influence bill schulz december 30, 2014
the girls all had day jobs; one worked as a graphic artist, another as a zoologist.
burma’s first girl band pushes boundaries heidi mitch-ll april 4, 2012
historical examples
bill chandler, the zoologist, had been going deeper and deeper into the old sea bottom of syrtis.
omnilingual h. beam piper
the zoologist, on the other hand, does not predict anything.
birds of the indian hills douglas dewar
pennant, the zoologist, relates some curious details respecting a poor toad, which took refuge under the staircase of a house.
reptiles and birds louis figuier
the naturalist in question is the zoologist, professor f. von wagner.
at the deathbed of darwinism eberhard dennert
the result of his inquiries, embodying some very interesting information, was published in the zoologist for january, 1881.
our cats and all about them harrison weir
such districts are absolutely dest-tute of interest for the zoologist.
the malay archipelago alfred russell wallace
as long as metchnikoff was but a zoologist, the scientific atmosphere around him remained calm and serene.
life of elie metchnikoff, 1845-1916 olga metchnikoff
the cobra is a species of considerable interest to the zoologist.
jungle folk douglas dewar
n.
1660s, from zoology + -ist.
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