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ichthyologist

NOUN
  1. a zoologist who studies fishes

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  • This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle. Science in Arcady
  • This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle. Science in Arcady
  • Having tangled with his ilk before, I took on the role of elder ichthyologist.
  • The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
  • It's a big weird looking freaky thing," said ichthyologist Doug Long of the California Academy of Sciences.
  • Cuvier, with not a few of the ichthyologists who preceded him, arranged the fishes into two distinct series, -- the Cartilaginous and Osseous; and these last he mainly divided into the hard or spiny-finned fishes, and the soft or joint-finned fishes. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
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