Konrad Zacharias Lorenz:
(Vienna, Nov. 7, 1903 – there, Feb. 27, 1989).
Austrian zoologist and ornithologist. He is often considered the founder of ethology although strictly speaking he only helped develop an approach begun by his teacher Oskar Heinroth and others. Konrad studied instinctive behavior in animals. In 1973 Lorenz received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Karl von Frisch and Niko Tinbergen.

An animal’s ability to cause harm is proportional to its intelligence. Here, too, humans are at the top.

When many people believe the same thing, they easily come to the conclusion: Eat shit, millions of flies can’t be wrong.
