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Meet Paul, Germany's Prognosticating Octopus

Topic Categories: BehaviorCultural ObservationGerman LifeInvertebratesYour Inner Child
Posted on: June 24, 2010 8:01 AM, by "GrrlScientist"

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Paul -- an octopus at the Sea Life public aquarium in Oberhausen, western Germany -- has so far correctly predicted the outcome of each of Germany's World Cup matches. On Tuesday, Paul contemplates Wednesday's match between Germany and Ghana. [larger view]


The World Cup and all the fanfare that surrounds it is truly amazing to experience. But perhaps strangest thing of all is that several zoos and aquariums in Germany have been asking some of their animals to predict the winners to the German World Cup matches. One of them, Paul, has distinguished himself by correctly predicting the outcome for all of Germany's matches so far.

Paul the octopus lives in Sea Life aquarium in Oberhausen, Germany. He makes his predictions by choosing between one of two mussel-baited transparent cubes marked with either the German flag or the national flag of their opponent. The container that Paul chooses first is interpreted to indicate Paul's prediction for who will win the upcoming game.

So far, Paul's predictions have been 100% correct: He correctly chose Germany over Australia on June 13 in their first Group D match, then chose the underdog, Serbia, over Germany, and yesterday, Paul correctly chose Germany to advance past Ghana and to enter the final 16.

But Paul is not a newcomer to choosing winners for soccer/football matches.

"For the European Championship in 2008 Paul had a success rate of more than 80 percent for the German games," stated Tanja Munzig, a spokeswoman for Sea Life in Oberhausen in western Germany where the eight-legged oracle lives.

Interestingly, Paul was born at Sea Life in Weymouth, England -- and England also has a team in the World Cup.


Sources:


Paul the Octopus by Cuttlefish Poet.

SeaLife Oberhausen.

National Public Radio [audio]

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1

I totally want a pet octopus :--(

Posted by: joshua | June 24, 2010 8:46 PM

2

show the predition on every match. we want to know more predition by paul.

Posted by: manish kurmi | June 28, 2010 5:27 AM

3

These teams are strong with fantasies.
Seeking methods to feel safe, that you are not sure, they are not alone.
Germany is a strong team, but Argentina won this time.
witchcraft can not be with the team of God.
Remember, Where is God, there is no magic.
Guides you with magic.
You are not God.

Posted by: Juan Manuel Niveyro | June 29, 2010 7:04 PM

4

Oh, My, God. There's religious fanatics everywhere! Even when an octopus predicts a soccer match winner...

Where is the world going to?

Oh, and er.... There is no God. (Nietzsche)

Posted by: M Hulskemper | July 1, 2010 4:50 AM

5

i bet this octopus chooses randomly,and for now,it did 4 right choices...article said 80% accuracy on last euro cup?haha,which match was mistaken chose?final match between germany and spain?its good for bookie,but dont put everything on it,coz 20% incorrect risk could kill u...

Posted by: Tom Messi,Kelate Malaysia | July 1, 2010 5:58 PM

6

"Remember, Where is God, there is no magic.
Guides you with magic."

This is true. The light of God bestow unto them the ability to understand. So, "magic" is no longer magical.
"Magic" is simply a term used by those who do not understand the "mechanisms" yet.

Posted by: Traveller | July 7, 2010 11:19 PM

7

"In the latter days, people will decieve and will be decieved". These are all the manifestations of the end of time. No one but God knows tomorrow. Take it or leave. Whether the octopus is correct or not, it does not change the fact that God still reigns supreme. It might be an attempt on the part of the devil to further dissuade people from the fact that God exists. Mind you, the devil can back this up.Whatever happens, God is God and will continue to be. Be wise and dont be confused whoever has his trust/faith in God.

Posted by: bj | July 9, 2010 3:38 PM

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