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Animals predict World Cup outcomes across the globe

Clip: 6/15/2014 | 1m 49s

Underwater animals and World Cup predictions have a storied history.

Animals and World Cup predictions have a storied history. In 2010, an octopus in a German aquarium named Paul became famous after correctly predicting 8 cup matches in a row, outperforming many soccer analysts.

06/15/2014 | Rating NR

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