WM 2018: Japan's octopus oracle turned into sushi



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WM 2018 The oracle of the Japanese octopus was killed and turned into sushi

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At World Championships, animal oracles have become indispensable. Octopus Rabio was leading this year, predicting each Japan match in advance. But before the Belgium match, he went into the net of a fisherman.

E do you still remember Paul Octopus? The Oracle Kraken of the Sea Life Center in Oberhausen became a celebrity at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa because it correctly predicted all German matches and the Spanish victory in World Cup. In October 2010, two and a half years Paul died of natural causes.

  Paul Octopus

Paul Octopus

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Paul's peaceful end was unfortunately not his "colleague" from Japan granted. It was made in sushi.

But from the beginning. People are on oracles. Especially with events as important as a World Cup. Thus, during the World Cup in Russia, many animals predict the future and prophesy the results of the games.

For example, the deaf cat Achilles of St. Petersburg, the elephant cow Zella of Stuttgart or the Oracle Oracle Sochi

But none of them was as successful as him: Japan Rabio Octopus

In this video, he predicts Japan's victory over Colombia. Senegal and the defeat against Poland could correctly predict the octopus. One thing he did not see coming: his own misfortune.

A fisherman had caught Rabio off Obira in Japan and had decided to sell the octopus at the fish market instead of letting him keep beating

] Rabio was killed, dismembered into pieces and transformed in sushi – just before Japan's match against Belgium.

And not only – Rabio has also been replaced! Rabio Jr.

I hope that the second Rabio will predict correctly all the results and that Japan will win the World Cup.

But Rabio jr. could not simply follow his predecessor. He badly typed, it was the last game of the Japanese team

We think that there must be a link. After all, Japan was in the lead soon. Japanese fishermen should know better at the next World Cup – and keep their Kraken hands.

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