Charles Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist known for his contributions to evolutionary biology.
James Dwight Dana was a renowned American geologist, mineralogist, and zoologist who made significant contributions to the understanding of the Earth's crust and marine life.
Linnaeus was a renowned Swedish botanist, zoologist, and taxonomist who formalized the modern system of naming organisms.
Thomas Henry Huxley, a prominent British biologist and comparative anatomist, championed Darwin's theory of evolution and was known as "Darwin's Bulldog.
Ernst Mayr was a renowned biologist, ornithologist, and historian of science who made significant contributions to the field of evolutionary biology.
Boris Porshnev was a Soviet anthropologist known for his extensive research on Neanderthals and the origins of hominids.
J.B.S. Haldane was a renowned British geneticist, physiologist, and evolutionary biologist, whose groundbreaking work shaped our understanding of genetics and evolution.
Dian Fossey was an American zoologist and primatologist who dedicated her life to studying and protecting mountain gorillas in Rwanda, becoming a leading advocate for their conservation.