| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Louis Pasteur | Vaquita | Northern White Rhino | Vaquitas are on the brink with less than 10 left, so they need all the love they can get to avoid disappearing entirely. |
 | Albert Einstein | Amur Leopard | Northern White Rhino | The Amur Leopard, with its incredible adaptability and elusive nature, secures survival better in the wild compared to the critically endangered Northern White Rhino. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Philippine Eagle | Northern White Rhino | The Philippine Eagle's majesty in flight and its critical role in biodiversity are unmatched, while the Northern White Rhino's struggle is more about conservation than natural prowess. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Saola | Northern White Rhino | Great whickering weasels, the Saola's elusive charm and mysterious nature make it a true gem of the wild, unlike the practically extinct Northern White Rhino, which is sadly down to just a couple of poor souls under constant guard. |
 | Nerds | Philippine Eagle | Northern White Rhino | The Philippine Eagle's majestic flight and crucial role in biodiversity make it soar above the rest, unlike the sadly almost extinct Northern White Rhino. |
 | Copernicus | Amur Leopard | Northern White Rhino | Amur Leopard wins because it's the ultimate stealthy predator of the wild, while the Northern White Rhino is more like a majestic, but tragically endangered, lumbering tank. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Mountain Gorilla | Northern White Rhino | As a lover of nature's wonders, the Mountain Gorilla, with its vibrant social structure and intelligence, edges out the Northern White Rhino in the race for survival inspiration. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Vaquita | Northern White Rhino | The Vaquita's plight tugs at my heartstrings as they're not only critically endangered but also the smallest and most elusive marine mammals, making their survival story a compelling mystery. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Mountain Gorilla | Northern White Rhino | With only two Northern White Rhinos left and the Mountain Gorillas making a comeback, it's clear the gorillas have got the better survival mojo right now, dear boy! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Hawksbill Turtle | Northern White Rhino | The Hawksbill Turtle is still swimming strong in the ocean, while the Northern White Rhino is practically a ghost story with only a couple left alive. |
 | Copernicus | Saola | Northern White Rhino | The Saola is like a ghost in the forests of Vietnam and Laos, making it a rare gem in the wild, while the Northern White Rhino has no wild populations left. |
 | Socrates | Javan Rhino | Northern White Rhino | Javan Rhino wins because it's rare as a unicorn and every bit of help makes a difference in saving it from extinction. |
 | David Macaulay | Javan Rhino | Northern White Rhino | Javan Rhino is hanging by a thread but still surviving in the wild compared to the Northern White Rhino that's basically extinct in the wild, so it's got that edge of resilience. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Vaquita | Northern White Rhino | Both species are critically endangered, but the Vaquita, being the smallest and rarest marine mammal, is like a ghost in the ocean—it's a tiny survivor that tugs at my artist's heartstrings. |
 | Pythagoras | Sumatran Orangutan | Northern White Rhino | Sumatran Orangutan is still swinging from trees, while Northern White Rhino is practically an extinct legend—gotta go with survival points here! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Philippine Eagle | Northern White Rhino | The Philippine Eagle is still soaring in the skies, while the Northern White Rhino is sadly down to its last individuals, barely hanging on. |
 | Data | Yangtze Finless Porpoise | Northern White Rhino | The Yangtze Finless Porpoise is still swimming around, whereas the Northern White Rhino is on the brink with only a couple left, so the porpoise gets the edge for being less critically endangered. |
 | David Macaulay | Amur Leopard | Northern White Rhino | The Amur Leopard is better because it's a stealthy, agile predator with a super sleek coat, while the Northern White Rhino is sadly on the brink of extinction and can't quite compete with that level of coolness. |