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Etymology QuestionWhat is the technical term for a reptile-keeper?
Or, more specifically, a keeper of turtles.
Hmm yes, I suppose it would be something based around 'chelonia' wouldn't it? Chelonidist perhaps? Good word anyway to be fair.
Don't forget the difference between Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoises. Could make a difference, though I doubt there are very many sea turtle keepers anywhere... "What are humans if they don't learn at University? Animals, yes."
^^One of my ex-girlfriends said that. I stress the ex part.
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