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Who will be the next "Paul The Octopus" in 2014 Brazil World Cup?
by Muller on Jul 14, 2010
There is no doubt that Paul The Octopus is the winner in animal forecast game in 2010 World Cup with 100% perfect accuracy.
Now Paul The Octopus was retired and has a quiet life in the aquarium. According to the average life of octopus, Paul The Octopus will be not appeared in the next Would Cup game - 2014 Brazil FIFA World Cup.
So who will be the next "Paul The Octopus" in 2014 Brazil World Cup?
Let's have a look on other participant in 2010 World Cup:
1. Dolphin
2. Arctic Fox
3. Hippopotamus
4. Elephant
5. Monkey
6. Porcupines
Nothing is impossible. Start to train your pet from now, perhaps the next "Paul The Octopus" is your pet.
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Who will be the next "Paul The Octopus" in 2014 Brazil World Cup?
The global waves animal forecast in 2010 World Cup. Paul The Octopus is the winner in the animal forecat game.
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