Fress Oracle on the World Cup: Zoo Animals Predict World Cup Results
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Two elephants walk on an improvised mini football pitch at the Guadalajara Zoo. Two bows, the ball, the flags of Mexico and South Africa and appetizing grass are their gadgets to predict the outcome of the inaugural match of the 2026 World Cup.
In the zoo of Guadalajara in Mexico the World Cup forecast runs over a food oracle. A number of animals are supposed to predict the game results by their food selection.
When it comes to predicting the World Cup, the most representative figure is Paul the Octopus, who rose to fame during the 2010 South Africa World Cup. Now, with the 2026 USA-CMC World Cup fast approaching, some "residents" of the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico have just made some amusing predictions for the opening match and key games of this World Cup.
The Zool gica Guadalajara tested the pron stico skills of some of its inhabitants with the World Cup games.
Guadalajara, Jalisco. Two elephants walk on an improvised mini football pitch at the Guadalajara Zoo. Two bows, the ball, the flags of Mexico and South Africa and appetizing grass are their gadgets to predict the outcome of the inaugural match of the 2026 World Cup. In seconds the beasts decide to eat first the weed on the Mexican side and the prediction is made. Shortly after one of the elephants throws the South African bow to "confirm" the fo…
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