Shaheen, an Emirati camel, who was discovered by a Gulf News videographer before the start of the mega event, has so far got all the predictions spot on.
There are many more animals in the guessing game, but Shaheen is the only one with a 100 percent record after predicting the winners of the Spain-Netherlands and the England-Italy contest.
Sitting on the desert sand, the camel is made to choose from the flags of competing nations placed in front of the animal with a football in between and it conveniently picks the winner with its teeth.
But camel or no camel, teams would be practising hard to rely on actual field play and talent than taking the predictions too seriously.
For the uninitiated, Paul the Octopus died soon after the conclusion of the 2010 edition that was won by Spain.
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