By Sarah Lowe
(Noun./ her-peh-TOLLO-jee/)
What does it mean?
Zoology is the scientific study of animals. Herpetology is a branch of zoology that studies any type of reptile or amphibian, like lizards and frogs.
How do I use it in a sentence?
Siblings go to the pond every day after school to observe the frogs that live there. When they grow up, the siblings want to study these frogs to understand their life and habits. Therefore, the siblings want to be herpetologists and study zoology under the branch of herpetology.
Etymology: The term is derived from Greek: herpeton, meaning “reptile,” which comes from herpein, meaning “to creep.”
Related terms:
Zoology: The study of animals
Reptile: Cold-blooded, vertebrate animals with scales or bony plates, such as turtles, lizards, snakes, and crocodiles
Amphibian: Cold-blooded, vertebrate animals that don’t have scales and live part of their lives in the water, like salamanders, frogs, and toads
Batrachology: The study of amphibians (a subfield of herpetology)