Mystic animals
Donkeys, penguins and macaws have all stepped, swum and flapped forward to make their World Cup predictions - but is this just a clever marketing ploy?
Now several animals around England are stepping, flying and swimming forward to give their predictions.
But could this all just be a clever marketing ploy?
On Wednesday the Gentoo penguins at the National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham predicted a draw for England in their opening game against Italy.
But when they were asked to repeat their efforts for the benefit of the media, they changed their mind and forecast a win for Roy Hodgson's team.
Curator James Robson said: "Our Gentoos are really enthusiastic and love playing new games so have quickly got into the spirit of choosing the winning flags."
The penguins have been examining the country's flags for each head-to-head game and choosing which they think represents the winning team by hopping on to the rock it is leant against.
When they are unable to choose a winner, they have been scrambling on to the middle ground.
Macaws are the national bird of Brazil |
As members of a species regarded as the national birds of Brazil, Macaws Sarge and Oscar correctly predicted a win for their home team in their opening match.
However, they are less confident that England will be successful against Italy.
"I do hope they are wrong [about England]," John Nattrass, bird keeper at working farm The Gincase in Silloth, Cumbria, said.
The birds have been choosing the winners from two pots of feed marked with the different countries.
"If their predictions are right, maybe I'll start putting some money on them," Mr Nattrass said.
However, they are less confident that England will be successful against Italy.
"I do hope they are wrong [about England]," John Nattrass, bird keeper at working farm The Gincase in Silloth, Cumbria, said.
The birds have been choosing the winners from two pots of feed marked with the different countries.
"If their predictions are right, maybe I'll start putting some money on them," Mr Nattrass said.
Miniature donkeys Alistair and Derek |
The park's owners say they hope Alistair can steal the World Cup Octopus' throne as top World Cup match predictor
Miniature donkeys Alistair and Derek are also hoping to become successors to Paul the octopus.
The pair, named after the owners of Puxton Park, in Somerset, have been choosing between food boxes containing the flags of the competing countries.
Alistair and Derek sniffed out England as a worthy winner against Italy this Saturday.
Sarah Warren, head of park, said: "We're hoping their England prediction comes true and that we could have own very own Somerset World Cup psychics on our hands."
Miniature donkeys Alistair and Derek are also hoping to become successors to Paul the octopus.
The pair, named after the owners of Puxton Park, in Somerset, have been choosing between food boxes containing the flags of the competing countries.
Alistair and Derek sniffed out England as a worthy winner against Italy this Saturday.
Sarah Warren, head of park, said: "We're hoping their England prediction comes true and that we could have own very own Somerset World Cup psychics on our hands."
Big Head's predictions were well received by a crowd that had turned up to see him |
It is not just English animals that have suddenly come over all Nostradamus. Host nation Brazil has been given a confidence boost from its chosen tipster - Big Head the loggerhead turtle.
Choosing to eat a fish hung from a Brazilian flag rather than a Croatian flag, the turtle correctly predicted Brazil would beat Croatia in the opening game of the World Cup.
A small crowd of onlookers at the Praia do Forte turtle sanctuary, north of Salvador, cheered in appreciation of the 25-year-old turtle's choice.
Choosing to eat a fish hung from a Brazilian flag rather than a Croatian flag, the turtle correctly predicted Brazil would beat Croatia in the opening game of the World Cup.
A small crowd of onlookers at the Praia do Forte turtle sanctuary, north of Salvador, cheered in appreciation of the 25-year-old turtle's choice.