Psychic parrot tips Japan to fall off perch in Russia

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Japan's hopes of winning their opening Cup fixture tomorrow have been written off before a ball has been kicked -- by a chirpy believed to possess powers.

Olivia, one of several animal psychics to have taken on the extra work in recent years, plucked a tiny flag with its beak and handed it to a zookeeper after briefly flirting with a third flag that represented a draw, according to Japan's Sankei

"Hopefully he's got it wrong this time," zookeeper told reporters.

"The was hovering for a while so maybe it will be a close game." However, the odds are not good for upsetting in Saransk as Olivia has an uncanny knack for being right.

The 13-year-old bird successfully predicted six out of seven results at the 2015 women's Cup and five out of seven at the 2016 Rio

Almost 9,000 miles (14,000 kilometres) away, a pair of lions at the in agreed with Olivia and backed Colombia to win -- choosing a box made from the Colombian colours over Japan's, which they tore to pieces.

On the ground in Russia, a cat named Achilles found fame after taking time out from chasing mice at to successfully predict the host nation would beat in their opening game.

But the fluffy mystics have some way to go to match the don of animal psychics -- Paul the octopus.

The German-based cephalopod went a perfect seven for seven in predicting the results of Germany's games at the 2010 Cup -- and then correctly tipped to win the title.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 16:45 IST