
Professor Challenger
from The Lost World
An extraordinarily imposing and intimidating man of immense size—a "stunted Hercules"—with a massive head, an "Assyrian bull" face, a spade-shaped black beard (sometimes tinged with blue), tufted eyebrows, and piercing blue-gray eyes. His chest is like a barrel, and his hands are large and hairy. Despite his bulk, he possesses surprising agility.
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About Professor Challenger
Professor Challenger is a protagonist character in Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel "The Lost World" (1912). An extraordinarily imposing and intimidating man of immense size—a "stunted Hercules"—with a massive head, an "Assyrian bull" face, a spade-shaped black beard (sometimes tinged with blue), tufted eyebrows, and piercing blue-gray eyes. His chest is like a barrel, and his hands are large and hairy. Despite his bulk, he possesses surprising agility.
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