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Updated On Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST
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Ferret Fred is seen during a news conference in Kharkiv. The ferret, brought to the fan zone on the day of matches in Kharkiv, will be predicting the results during the Euro 2012 soccer tournament, according to local media. Reuters/Dmitry Neymyrok expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST

Ferret Fred is seen during a news conference in Kharkiv. The ferret, brought to the fan zone on the day of matches in Kharkiv, will be predicting the results during the Euro 2012 soccer tournament, according to local media. Reuters/Dmitry Neymyrok

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Ferret Fred has a meal with deputy city mayor on family, youth, sports and Euro 2012 issues Alexander Popov (L) and director of the city zoo Alexei Grigoryev during a news conference in Kharkiv. Reuters/Dmitry Neymyrok expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ferret Fred has a meal with deputy city mayor on family, youth, sports and Euro 2012 issues Alexander Popov (L) and director of the city zoo Alexei Grigoryev during a news conference in Kharkiv. Reuters/Dmitry Neymyrok

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Octopuses Paulus, born in Germany, swims over boxes with the flags of Germany and Portugal to predict the winner between the two teams' Euro 2012 soccer match, in Porto's city Sea Life Aquarium. Reuters/Luis Efigenio expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Octopuses Paulus, born in Germany, swims over boxes with the flags of Germany and Portugal to predict the winner between the two teams' Euro 2012 soccer match, in Porto's city Sea Life Aquarium. Reuters/Luis Efigenio

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A pig named Funtik is seen in its cage in. Kiev's city government said it would wheel out the porky tipster to give daily forecasts during the Euro 2012 soccer tournament. Reuters/Gleb Garanich expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A pig named Funtik is seen in its cage in. Kiev's city government said it would wheel out the porky tipster to give daily forecasts during the Euro 2012 soccer tournament. Reuters/Gleb Garanich

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German Oracle cow Yvonne (R) and son Orki run directly to the Portugal feeding trough at Gut Aiderbichl in Deggendorf Eichberg. Reuters/Michaela Rehle expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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German Oracle cow Yvonne (R) and son Orki run directly to the Portugal feeding trough at Gut Aiderbichl in Deggendorf Eichberg. Reuters/Michaela Rehle

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German Oracle cow Yvonne (2nd R) runs directly to the Portugal feeding trough at Gut Aiderbichl in Deggendorf Eichberg. Yvonne, the "runaway" cow, gave her tip about the first German national soccer team match against Portugal during the Euro 2012. Reuters/Michaela Rehle expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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German Oracle cow Yvonne (2nd R) runs directly to the Portugal feeding trough at Gut Aiderbichl in Deggendorf Eichberg. Yvonne, the "runaway" cow, gave her tip about the first German national soccer team match against Portugal during the Euro 2012. Reuters/Michaela Rehle

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An otter named Maya predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a piece of meat from a canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST

An otter named Maya predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a piece of meat from a canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca

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A staff watches as an otter named Maya predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a piece of meat from a canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST

A staff watches as an otter named Maya predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a piece of meat from a canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca

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An octopus named Manolo predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a sardine from a plastic canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the plastic canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spai. Reuters/Jon Nazca expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST

An octopus named Manolo predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a sardine from a plastic canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the plastic canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spai. Reuters/Jon Nazca

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An octopus named Manolo is seen before it predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a sardine from a plastic canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the plastic canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 09, 2012 08:02 PM IST

An octopus named Manolo is seen before it predicts Spain's victory against Italy in their first Euro 2012 soccer match, to be played on June 10, by choosing a sardine from a plastic canister decorated with Spain's flag instead of the plastic canister with Italy's flag, at the Sealife Benalmadena aquarium in the southern Spanish city of Benalmadena, near Malaga southern Spain. Reuters/Jon Nazca

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