Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989). Caricature of the Nobel Prize-winning Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz being followed by a duckling. Lorenz studied medicine in Vienna before changing to zoology. His first discovery as a scientist occurred when he was given a one-day-old duckling that followed him around as if he were its mother. Together with the Dutch zoologist Niko Tinbergen,he founded a branch of animal behaviour called ethology,based on observing the instinctive behaviour of animals in the wild. They shared the 1973 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine with Karl von Frisch | |
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