Who Will Win the World Cup? Animals Are Making Their Predictions!
As the World Cup excitement takes over the globe, animals are making their own predictions. From Swimbappé the fish to Winston the greyhound and Jane the chimpanzee, many animals are predicting match outcomes. But how are they making these predictions and how accurate are they?

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The World Cup is always an exciting and anticipated event. While people use various methods to predict match outcomes, animals are showing they can be quite successful too. Swimbappé, a fish from Toronto, Canada, predicts World Cup match outcomes every day. Winston, a greyhound from Oxford, England, has made correct predictions for England's matches against Croatia, Panama, Congo, and Mexico, achieving a 100% success rate. Jane, a chimpanzee from Kent, England, has made six correct predictions for England's World Cup matches. Moo Deng, a dwarf hippopotamus from Thailand, has also made correct predictions. These animals use simple methods, such as choosing between two different foods or bowls with country flags. Their predictions are just for fun, but it's interesting to see them get some matches right. The World Cup is always exciting, and animals making predictions makes it even more interesting. Did you know that Paul the Octopus correctly predicted the outcome of eight matches in the 2010 World Cup?
📰 Source:BBC Newsround


