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mammalogist

American  
[ma-mahl-uh-jist, muh-] / mæˈmɑl ə dʒɪst, mə- /

noun

plural

mammalogists
  1. a specialist in mammalogy.


Example Sentences

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Prof Flannery, a mammalogist, says he stumbled across them and immediately knew they were from ancient monotremes.

From BBC

Names aside, he expects most marine mammalogists will be on board with the proposed species; many have suspected species-level differences among the well-studied whales of the Pacific Northwest.

From Los Angeles Times

“So it is really valuable to understand that it still occurs in the Cyclops Mountains,” said Kristofer Helgen, a mammalogist and director of the Australian Museum Research Institute who wasn’t involved in the expedition.

From New York Times

Indonesia's island of Flores is a remarkable laboratory for the island effect, also called "Foster's rule," based on observations by mammalogist J. Bristol Foster in the 1960s.

From Reuters

My research group is currently working with Williamson, Carnegie Museum of Natural History mammalogist John Wible and other colleagues on this Gordian knot of phylogeny.

From Scientific American