| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Abraham Lincoln | Cross River Gorilla | Vaquita | The Cross River Gorilla takes the cake 'cause it's a mighty symbol of strength and resilience, much like leading a nation through civil strife. |
 | Albert Einstein | Malayan Tiger | Cross River Gorilla | The Malayan Tiger is a fierce and majestic predator, embodying raw power and agility, which makes it the cooler cat in the jungle. |
 | Cicero | Malayan Tiger | Cross River Gorilla | The Malayan Tiger's got that wild cat charisma and raw power that just edges out the gorilla's chill forest vibes. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Black Rhino | Cross River Gorilla | Black Rhino's sheer size and formidable horn make it a powerhouse of survival in the wild. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Cross River Gorilla | Hawksbill Turtle | The Cross River Gorilla is winning because it's got that human-like charisma and complex social structure that's just fascinating to us curious creatures. |
 | Data | Cross River Gorilla | Vaquita | The Cross River Gorilla has a tiny bit more going for it since it's a crucial part of its ecosystem and has more cultural significance, mate. |
 | The Brain | Eastern Lowland Gorilla | Cross River Gorilla | The Eastern Lowland Gorilla wins because it's the largest of all gorilla subspecies, making it a heavyweight champ in the jungle! |
 | Nerds | Cross River Gorilla | Vaquita | Gorillas are just cooler with their chill forest vibes and strength, while Vaquitas are adorable but super elusive. |
 | Claude Shannon | Cross River Gorilla | Yangtze Finless Porpoise | Cross River Gorilla wins because they're critically endangered and need all the love and attention they can get to survive. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Eastern Lowland Gorilla | Cross River Gorilla | The Eastern Lowland Gorilla's the biggest and baddest of the bunch, with size and strength that can't be beat. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Cross River Gorilla | Yangtze Finless Porpoise | Cross River Gorillas are larger and more charismatic, making them a memorable face for conservation efforts. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Cross River Gorilla | Yangtze Finless Porpoise | The Cross River Gorilla, with its critically endangered status, fascinating social structures, and complex behavior, represents both a biological treasure and a conservation priority that echoes the interconnectedness of our shared ecosystem, much like how microbes impact human health. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Cross River Gorilla | Black Rhino | The Cross River Gorilla's critically endangered status makes it a priority for conservation efforts to ensure its survival. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Malayan Tiger | Cross River Gorilla | The Malayan Tiger is a fierce predator with unmatched stealth and strength, making it the top choice in a head-to-head showdown. |