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  • Entomology: What Does an Entomologist Do?
    An entomologist is a zoologist who specializes in the study of insects.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Zoologist: A scientist who studies animals.

    * Entomologist: A zoologist who focuses specifically on insects.

    Entomologists study various aspects of insects, including:

    * Biology: Their anatomy, physiology, and behavior.

    * Ecology: How they interact with their environment and other organisms.

    * Evolution: How they have changed over time.

    * Classification: Identifying and grouping different species.

    * Pest control: Finding ways to manage insect populations that damage crops or spread diseases.

    * Conservation: Protecting endangered insect species.

    So, an entomologist is a type of zoologist with a specific focus on the fascinating world of insects!

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