Wild picks: Elephants, pumas and gorillas make World Cup predictions at Guadalajara Zoo
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Last week, a statistical forecast built by economists and data analysts gave Mexico a lowly 0.8% chance of winning the World Cup.
Over the weekend, the Guadalajara Zoo countered with a far softer model: Elephants, gorillas, giraffes, capybaras and even a puma and a macaw making their own World Cup predictions in front of gaggles of curious visitors.
A puma named Muluk sniffed objects and moved a ball to predict South Korea beating Czechia in this Thursday’s matchup. (Fernando Carranza García/Cua
Over the weekend, the Guadalajara Zoo countered with a far softer model: Elephants, gorillas, giraffes, capybaras and even a puma and a macaw making their own World Cup predictions in front of gaggles of curious visitors.
A puma named Muluk sniffed objects and moved a ball to predict South Korea beating Czechia in this Thursday’s matchup. (Fernando Carranza García/Cua
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