Thomas Henry Huxley, also known as 'Darwin's Bulldog', was a prominent zoologist, comparative anatomist, and advocate for evolution.
Thomas Henry Huxley, also known as 'Darwin's Bulldog', was a prominent zoologist, comparative anatomist, and advocate for evolution.
Born on May 4, 1825, in Ealing, London, Huxley is known for his staunch support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
His contributions to science include his work in comparative anatomy and paleontology, as well as his tireless defense of evolution through education and outreach.
Huxley was an influential scientist and a key figure in the development of the theory of evolution, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of biology..