They're baaack — in zoos around the world, animals are taking to the field — or at least, the tank or the food bin — to predict the results of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
At the last World Cup in 2010, an Octopus named Paul in Germany correctly "predicted" the outcome of 12 out of 14 soccer games. Sadly, Paul died in October 2010, but other animals are taking his place as World Cup prognosticators, BBC News reported.
Image: Brazil's turtle "Big Head" favors a Brazilian victory over Croatia in the first game of the 2014 World Cup. Credit: Screenshot, BBC News
To read the original article: Animals 'Predict' 2014 World Cup Winning Teams