A Mexican zoo is using elephants, giraffes, and gorillas to predict the results of the 2026 World Cup. With the 2026 World Cup officially kicking off in just a few hours, the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico, one of the three host nations, has come up with the idea of using animals to predict match results, adding excitement and entertainment for football fans worldwide. This follows the 2010 World Cup where animals, such as Paul the Octopus, were used…
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A Mexican zoo is using elephants, giraffes, and gorillas to predict the results of the 2026 World Cup. With the 2026 World Cup officially kicking off in just a few hours, the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico, one of the three host nations, has come up with the idea of using animals to predict match results, adding excitement and entertainment for football fans worldwide. This follows the 2010 World Cup where animals, such as Paul the Octopus, were used…