For Qataris, camels are undoubtedly their closest animals and loyal companions. In the Xilin region of Qatar, a camel named "Shain" has become famous these days, because it accurately predicts the outcome of several World Cup matches.
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People put the flags of two teams on the ground for each game, and Schein would go straight to that team's flag if he didn't like which team. So far, Schein is said to have successfully predicted the outcome of four matches: Poland against Saudi Arabia, Australia against Tunisia, France over Denmark, and Argentina over Mexico.
Head of a camel camp in Qatar: Which team the camel chooses, the selected team may be "hit" in the game.
Predicting football matches is one of the indispensable forms of entertainment in every World Cup. Previously, an octopus kept in the Oberhausen aquarium in Germany became an overnight success and left an indelible mark in the history of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. During the World Cup in South Africa, "Paul the Octopus" accurately predicted the outcome of eight matches.
From: CCTV Finance
Source: Hebei Traffic Radio