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  1. Zoology is the science of studying animal life. It is part of biology. Animal life is classified into groups called phyla, of which there are at least thirty. Zoologists are scientists who study animals. They may work in laboratories, or do field research.

  2. 1951–2000. 21st century. See also. References. External links. Timeline of zoology. This is a chronologically organized listing of notable zoological events and discoveries. Ancient world. 28000 BC. Cave paintings (e.g. Chauvet Cave) in Southern France and northern Spain depict animals in a stylized fashion.

  3. Zoology, branch of biology that studies the members of the animal kingdom and animal life in general. It includes both the inquiry into individual animals and their constituent parts, even to the molecular level, and the inquiry into animal populations, entire faunas, and the relationships of.

  4. The history of zoology before Charles Darwin's 1859 theory of evolution traces the organized study of the animal kingdom from ancient to modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, systematic study of zoology is seen in the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco-Roman world .

  5. The History of Animals had a powerful influence on zoology for some two thousand years. It continued to be a primary source of knowledge until zoologists in the sixteenth century, such as Conrad Gessner, all influenced by Aristotle, wrote their own studies of the subject.

  6. Zoology is the study of the biology of animals . Contents. Top. 0–9. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Subcategories. This category has the following 35 subcategories, out of 35 total. Animals ‎ (47 C, 3 P) Zoology by country ‎ (4 C) - Subfields of zoology ‎ (11 C, 24 P) * Zoological collectors ‎ (2 C, 49 P)

  7. Oct 26, 2021 · Zoology is the branch of biology that includes the study of animals and animal life. Animals are heterotrophic. That means they are organisms that must rely on other organisms (living or dead plants or other animals) to provide the energy for life.

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