Although it would be more fitting if his last sporting appearance is in Detroit 
during the Stanley Cup playoffs ...

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Paul the Octopus, the tentacled tipster who 
fascinated 
soccer fans by predicting results at the World Cup, died Tuesday.
Paul had reached the octopus old age of 2 1/2 years and died in his tank on 
Tuesday morning at the Sea Life aquarium in the western German city of 
Oberhausen, spokeswoman Ariane Vieregge said.
Paul correctly tipped the outcome of all seven of Germany’s games. He made his 
predictions by opening the lid of one of two clear plastic boxes, each 
containing a mussel and bearing a team flag.
The octopus seemed to be in good shape when he was checked late Monday, but he 
did not make it through the night. He died of natural causes, Vieregge said.
“We had all naturally grown very fond of him and he will be sorely missed,” Sea 
Life manager Stefan Porwoll said in a statement.
The aquarium has not yet decided how best to commemorate their most famous 
resident, he said.
“We may decide to give Paul his own small burial plot within our grounds, and 
erect a modest permanent shrine,” Porwoll said.
After rising to global prominence during the World Cup in South Africa in June 
and July, Paul retired from the predictions business after the final between 
Spain and the Netherlands — correctly picking Spain — and returned to his 
primary role of intriguing children who attend the aquarium.
The invertebrate was stepping “back from the official oracle business,” Tanja 
Munzig, a spokeswoman for the Sea Life, told AP Television News at the time.
“He won’t give any more oracle predictions — either in football, nor in 
politics, lifestyle or economy,” she said. “Paul will get back to his former 
job, namely making children laugh.”
After his World Cup soothsaying skills were revealed, the English-born Paul was 
appointed as an ambassador to England’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup. He had 
English roots, having been hatched at Weymouth Sea Life Center on England’s 
south coast in 2008.
Imitators sprang up all over the world, including Mani the Parakeet in 
Singapore 
and Lorenzo the Parrot in Hannover, Germany.
The latest was a saltwater crocodile named Dirty Harry, who predicted Spain’s 
World Cup final win and called the result of Australia’s general election by 
snatching a chicken carcass dangling beneath a caricature of Prime Minister 
Julia Gillard.
“El Pulpo Paul” became so popular in Spain that the northwestern Spanish town 
of 
O Carballino tried to borrow him and made him an “honorary friend.”
Paul, who had an agent, got hundreds of requests to go to Spain. The Madrid Zoo 
asked Sea Life if it would be willing to make a deal to bring him in as a 
tribute to the Spanish soccer team’s victory, either temporarily or for good. 
But the German aquarium turned down that offer, too.
Paul’s name will live on the Greek island of Zakynthos, where a permanent sea 
turtle rescue center funded in part by donations generated by the famous 
octopus 
is being established.

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