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His name is Paul.
It is of British descent, but grew up in Germany, Paul the Octopus, it was born in England and grew up in Germany, Paul has "succeeded" in the World Cup in South Africa to win over Australia and Ghana, and lost to Serbia in the group stage, and its ** European Cup event, the hit rate is also 8 percent.
1. The aquarium staff put the shells printed with the German and Argentine flags into the glass tank, and unlike the fastest time to take out the German shell before the game against England, the octopus "Paul" was a little "hesitant" about the duel between Germany and Argentina, and "thought about it for an hour" but finally took out the shell printed with the German flag. Paul the Octopus Germany eliminated England in eighth2 Paul had been staring at the glass tank with the German flag until it was time to see that we were going to take both glass tanks, he finally jumped into the glass tank with the German flag shell, took and swallowed the mussel, the aquarium spokesman said that his actions all showed that Saturday's game will be a very tough game, with overtime likely to be played and decided on penalties. In the end, however, it was Germany that won.
However, the final result was unexpected, with Germany beating Argentina 4-0. 3. Although the octopus "Paul" currently lives in Germany, the spokesman said that there is no need to worry that he will prefer his current country.
Because he was born in England, he is a "descendant of many generations of immigrants", perhaps from Argentina.
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It's a little octopus from the German Oceanarium.
The German team uses it before each match to determine whether Germany can win.
The current ** rate is 100%.
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An octopus that predicted the emperor, ** five games, all accurate. The Argentines threatened to eat it.
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Octopus, born in the UK, has an accuracy rate of 80%.
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An octopus is not a fish.
Octopuses are mollusks, living under rolling water, with a short oval, sac-shaped, finless body, and no obvious separation between the head and body.
Octopuses are widely distributed in tropical and temperate seas of the world's oceans and can feed on large animal plankton. Octopus, also known as octopus, octopus, octopus, sitting cricket, stone dwelling, dead cow, carnivorous, feeding on gills and crustaceans. Octopuses like to spawn in snail shells, and often burrow in the mud and sand of deep seas in autumn and winter, adapting to water temperatures higher than 7 and dying in environments with low salinity.
Octopus features
The warts on the surface of the octopus's body are dense, and the pigment cells are distributed throughout the body, which can change the body color and body length with the surrounding environment of the Zhou Dazhong brother, and show a good mimicry in rocks and seaweed. Octopuses use suction cups to crawl along the bottom of the sea, but when frightened, they spew water from their body tubes, rapidly moving in the opposite direction. When in danger, it sprays an ink-like substance that acts as a smoke screen, and some types of substances produce substances that can paralyze the sensory organs of the attacker.
The most developed of the octopus's sensory organs are the eyes, which are not only large, but also open and swollen and motionless, like owls. The structure of the eye is complex, with a cornea in front and a sclera around it, as well as a well-developed lens comparable to that of vertebrates.
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The octopus is not a fish, it belongs to mollusks.
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Octopus, also known as stone dwelling, octopus, sitting clam, stone suck, tide looking, dead cow, belongs to the mollusk phylum Cephalopod Octopod. Octopuses have 8 brachiopods with many suckers on them; Sometimes black ink is squirted to help escape. Some octopuses have fairly well-developed brains that can distinguish themselves in the mirror; You can also get out of the maze designed by scientists and eat the crabs in the maze.
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It's not a fish, it's a marine animal.
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