Friedrich Zschokke (27 May 1860 – 10 January 1936) was a Swiss zoologist and parasitologist.
He studied zoology in Lausanne and Geneva, earning his doctorate at the latter institution in 1884.
[2] Zschokke is best known for his work in the field of hydrobiology (lake fauna) and for his zoogeographical studies of Central European wildlife.
He was an instructor to Adolf Portmann and a good friend of explorer Fridtjof Nansen.
After his death, a donation enabled the construction of the "Zschokke house", a building located on the Gerschnialp, at the foot of the Titlis, in the ski and hiking resort of Engelberg.