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As an aspiring Animal Scientist, I aim to develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for animal care. A Doctoral degree (53%) is often pursued, while 25% attain a Master's and 22% a Bachelor's degree. Key skills include gentle interaction with animals, kindness towards customers, and proficiency in English. Tools of the trade include stunners and computer software. The average hourly wage for this profession is approximately $30, translating to about $62,000 annually. Explore the career path of an Animal Scientist through extensive resources.
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Animal Scientist By: Chloe
Animal Scientist • 53%=Doctoral degree • 25%=Masters degree • 22%=Bachelors degree Critical thinking, full attention, and problem solving are some abilities I will need. Electronic divisives and speaking English are some knowledge that I will need.
Skills and Abilities • To be gentle • To be very kindto the costumers • Being able to speak English • To calm down the animals • To communicate
Animal Scientists tools and wages Tools • Stunners • Lasers • Ear punchers • Computer Software • Bolt Stunners Wages Hourly=about $30.00 or About $62,000 annually
Bibliography • Careers.org • Onetonline.org • NatGeoWild/importantjobs.org