Ollie Octopus: A Tickly, Wiggly, Giggly Story! Ahand Puppet Book

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Paul's accurate choices for the 2010 World Cup, broadcast live by German news channel n-tv, endowed him with celebrity status. [3] Paul predicted the winners of each of the seven 2010 FIFA World Cup matches that the German team played — against Australia, Serbia, Ghana, England, Argentina, Spain [21] and Uruguay — as well as the tournament's Netherlands vs. Spain final. His prediction that Argentina would lose prompted Argentine chef Nicolas Bedorrou to post an octopus recipe on Facebook. [3] a b " Wie endet die Partie Deutschland – Kroatien?: Tier-Orakel sind sich uneins", Der Westen, 11 June 2008 , retrieved 9 July 2010 Christenson, Marcus. "Psychic octopus Paul predicts Spain to beat Holland in World Cup final", The Guardian, 9 July 2010. Paul the Octopus (26 January 2008 [1]– 26 October 2010) was a common octopus who predicted the results of international association football matches. Accurate predictions in the 2010 World Cup brought him worldwide attention as an animal oracle. A 2010 Chinese thriller film Kill Octopus Paul depicts Paul's predictions as being part of an international match-fixing scheme. [41]

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Binational octopus Paul predicts German win over England in next WCup game, Associated Press, 25 June 2010, FactivaAPRS000020100625e66p001d2 , retrieved 10 July 2010 [ dead link] According to Sea Life's entertainment director, Daniel Fey, Paul demonstrated intelligence early in life: In a magical underwater forest lived a colourful and loveable Octopus called Ollie, who loved swimming with his friends and spending time with his mum and dad, Orla and Orson the Octopuses.

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During divinations, Paul's keepers would present him with two food-containing boxes decorated with the flags of the teams in an upcoming match. Whichever box Paul ate from first was considered his prediction for which team would win the match. Paul was hatched from an egg at the Sea Life Centre in Weymouth, England, and was then moved to a tank at one of the chain's centres at Oberhausen in Germany. [3] Paul's name derived from the title of a poem by the German children's writer Boy Lornsen: Der Tintenfisch Paul Oktopus. [4] a b Shenker, Sarah (9 July 2010), What are the chances Paul the octopus is right?, BBC News , retrieved 9 July 2010 Octopus Paul predicts Spain over Germany in WCup, 6 July 2010, archived from the original on 9 July 2010 Keating, Joshua. "What's Ahmadinejad's problem with Paul the Octopus?". Foreign Policy . Retrieved 15 December 2022.

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a b Hyde, Thomas (7 July 2010), "Germany v Spain: Psychic octopus Paul unfazed by death threats, says keeper", The Daily Telegraph, London, archived from the original on 10 July 2010 , retrieved 9 July 2010We do not exchange, sell or otherwise give away any of your personal information to any other companies or individual - ever! Who Else Will See Your Information? Paul correctly predicted the outcome of the semi-final, by choosing the food in the box marked with the Spanish flag. German supporters drew hope from his incorrect choice for the Germany versus Spain match in the UEFA Euro 2008 but were disappointed. [23] The prediction led to German fans calling for Paul to be eaten. [24] [25] In response, the Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero offered to send Paul official state protection, and the Industry Minister Miguel Sebastian called for Paul to be given safe haven in Spain. [26] [27] Armstrong, Paul (9 July 2010), Would you trust World Cup's octopus oracle?, CNN , retrieved 9 July 2010

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Paul the psychic octopus predicts Spain will beat Holland". The Daily Telegraph (London), 9 July 2010 Shenker, Sarah (9 July 2010). "What are the chances Paul the octopus is right?". BBC News . Retrieved 9 July 2010. Darum hat sich Krake Paul für Spanien entschieden", Die Welt (in German), 8 July 2010 , retrieved 9 July 2010 a b c d e f g " World Cup 2010: 10 things you didn't know about Paul the psychic octopus", The Daily Telegraph, London, 7 July 2010, archived from the original on 22 June 2014 , retrieved 12 June 2014 If you enter a competition, you are given the option of receiving our newsletter as well, if you choose not to receive this - then you wont!

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World Cup Forecasts: Paul the Octopus Predicts a German Advance", Spiegel Online International, 23 June 2010, FactivaSPION00020100623e66n0002z , retrieved 10 July 2010

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Spanish PM Jose Zapatero offers Paul the psychic octopus state protection". Herald Sun. 8 July 2010 . Retrieved 9 July 2010.

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Branigan, Tania; Connolly, Kate; Jones, Sam (26 October 2010). "Paul the octopus is dead – but conspiracy theories are thriving". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 22 February 2013. Rabio the Octopus who correctly predicted the results of all of Japan’s group stage games at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, was killed and sent to market, on 2 July 2018 by the Japanese fisherman who had caught it. [39] Legacy [ edit ] His keepers at the Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen, Germany, mainly tasked him with predicting the outcomes of international matches in which the German team was playing. Paul correctly chose the winning team in four of Germany's six Euro 2008 matches, and all seven of their matches in the 2010 World Cup—including Germany's third place play-off win over Uruguay on 10 July. He also correctly chose Spain as the winner of the 2010 FIFA World Cup final. [2] In all, Paul amassed an overall record of 12 correct predictions out of 14: a success rate of approximately 85.7%. In UEFA Euro 2008, Paul predicted Germany to win all of their games, a correct prediction in 4 out of 6 cases. He failed to predict their defeats by Croatia in the group stage, [19] and by Spain in the championship's final. [3] [a] Projections by Paul the Octopus in the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament Lydia M. Mäthger; Alexandra Barbosa; Simon Miner; Roger T. Hanlon (2006), "Color blindness and contrast perception in cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis) determined by a visual sensorimotor assay", Vision Research, 46 (11): 1746–1753, doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2005.09.035, PMID 16376404, S2CID 16247757



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