Lami JapanSnakes in Japan 日本の蛇 にほんのへびWhat do you call someone who studies snakes? Answer: ophiologist. Never knew that. Success at the next Trivial Pursuit evening guaranteed. The word herpetologist seems to ring a bell… Google knows all: a person who studies snakes is an ophiologist. More generally, someone who studies reptiles is called a herpetologist. There you have it!岩宿博物館群馬県みどり市笠懸町阿左美1790-1Post navigationCurriculum LevelsGeographyTextbooks: Getting There In JapaneseTextbooks: Kitto DekiruTextbooks: ObentōTextbooks: MiraiFollow Blog via EmailTop ClicksBlogrollPagesBlogrollOther Lami BlogsTopicsAbout Lami.education