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Are you intrigued by wildlife and the science behind animal behavior? Becoming a zoologist lets you study the origin, behavior, diseases, and life processes of animals. This career requires a doctorate in zoology and involves working in labs with advanced technology. Salary ranges from $30,000 to $70,000, depending on education and specialization. While the opportunity to work with animals is rewarding, entering this field can be challenging, especially for those with allergies or who are not animal enthusiasts. Dive into the world of zoology!
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Biological Scientist (zoologists) By-Alyssa Verfuerth
So why a Zoologist? • I love working with animals • Science is my favorite class • I loved going too zoos.
What does a Zoologist do? • Study the origin behavior diseases and life processes of animals. • Do experiments on living and dead. • Divided by area of specialization
What technology and education is required? • Work in labs with computers, microscopes, test tubes, and animals. • Requires doctorate degree and a major in zoology.
Salary, Schedule, and Promotions • A Zoologists makes 30,000-70,000 • Schedule on what your studying. • Promotions depend on education and employer.
High School Classes and Skills • Advanced Biology, Biology, Chemistry, English Composition, Physics, Pre Calculus. • 4 years English, 3 Math, 3 Social Studies, and 2 Science.
Pro’s and Con’s of Being a Zoologist • Pro- experiments and ect. • Pro- work with animals • Con- hard career to enter • Con- bad if allergic or not an animal person.
Related Jobs • Aquatic Biologists • Biochemists • Botanists • Genetic Researcher • Physiologist
Work Cited • “Biological Scientists”. WIS Careers. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. 2009.Web. 18 May 2011. • “How Much Does a Zoologist Make?” Whats My Income? 2011. Web. 19 May 2011.