
Henry H. H. Huxley
Henry H. H. Huxley was an influential British biologist and anthropologist of the 19th century. Known as "Darwin’s Bulldog," he passionately supported Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection. Huxley made important contributions to the understanding of animal anatomy and developmental biology, often bridging science and education. He was a skilled debater and public speaker, advocating for scientific progress and education reform. His work helped establish science as a rigorous, evidence-based discipline and promoted the public’s understanding of biological principles.