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Program / Discipline: Applied Biology Class Roll Number: 06-16 ![]() Time Spent Online: 1 Hour 29 Minutes 2 Seconds | Lions, tigers and bears are three of the many thousands of animal species that zoologists study. They research all aspects of animal life, including where animals live and how they interact with their surroundings. Zoology encompasses the workings of the entire animal kingdom, from viruses to horses, and includes a vast array of disciplines. A zoologist studies or works with animal life, its origins, characteristics, life processes, behavior, evolution and relationship with other organisms. A four-year Bachelor of Science degree in zoology or a related biological science is the minimum requirement for entry into the field of zoology. However, most zoologists have a master's or doctoral degree. A master's degree in zoology is often required and strongly recommended for work as a zoologist, environmental consultant, or advisor with an international assistance agency. A PhD is required to work as a researcher or university instructor
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