- sessile, or parasitic.
Other names for
carcinology are malacostracology,
crustaceology, and crustalogy, and a
person who
studies crustaceans is a carcinologist...
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crustaceans is
known as
carcinology (alternatively, malacostracology,
crustaceology or crustalogy), and a
scientist who
works in
carcinology is a carcinologist...
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carcinology The
study of crustaceans.
malacostracology crustalogy crustaceology cardiology The
study of the heart.
caricology The
study of
carex or...
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