Paleontologist
Scientific American Investigates Careers in Science
We can see the important work of paleontologists every time we go to a natural history museum. These scientists locate the remains of towering T. rexes, huge mammoths, and other prehistoric creatures and figure out how they moved, ate, and even died. This beneficial book explains how paleontologists find and study fossils and how someone can prepare for this fascinating career, which expands our understanding of the evolution of life on our planet. Readers will appreciate this volume's dynamic design and accessible text, including fact boxes and sidebars to further pique their interest in this STEM career.