Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Octopus 'Gudel' predicted Indonesia AFF Champion Simak



An octopus named 'Gudel' predict victory for Indonesian teams in the final second Leg AFF Cup 2010, between Indonesia and Malaysia which will be held at the Bung Karno Main Stadium, Wednesday, December 29, 2010.

These predictions, took place at the opening of new biota aquarium at Sea World Indonesia Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, in the aquarium Giant Pacific Octopus. Gudel was the only occupant in the aquarium.

Gudel seems not easy to choose one of two glass tubes, each flagged Indonesia and Malaysia.

Gudel spinning and paused repeatedly noticed two glass tubes flagged Indonesia and Malaysia in the aquarium it. About two hours more, finally Gudel into the glass pipe Indonesian flag
Director of Sea World Indonesia, Sonny W Widjanarko convey, Gudel name is an abbreviation of 'Lord of the Sea Octopus'. She is a female octopus who was about 18 months.

"Gudel only today arrived at the aquarium's Sea World. He was brought in from Japan, and he was the only occupant aquarium Giant Pacific Octopus," said Sonny.

Gudel, octopus weighing 6 kg, with a length of 1.5 meter range, taken from the waters of Hokkaido Japan and live in water temperature of 14-16 degrees Celsius
An octopus named 'Gudel' predict victory for Indonesian teams in the final second Leg AFF Cup 2010, between Indonesia and Malaysia which will be held at the Bung Karno Main Stadium, Wednesday, December 29, 2010.

These predictions, took place at the opening of new biota aquarium at Sea World Indonesia Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, in the aquarium Giant Pacific Octopus. Gudel was the only occupant in the aquarium.

Gudel seems not easy to choose one of two glass tubes, each flagged Indonesia and Malaysia.

Gudel spinning and paused repeatedly noticed two glass tubes flagged Indonesia and Malaysia in the aquarium it. About two hours more, finally Gudel into the glass pipe Indonesian flag
Director of Sea World Indonesia, Sonny W Widjanarko convey, Gudel name is an abbreviation of 'Lord of the Sea Octopus'. She is a female octopus who was about 18 months.

"Gudel only today arrived at the aquarium's Sea World. He was brought in from Japan, and he was the only occupant aquarium Giant Pacific Octopus," said Sonny.

Gudel, octopus weighing 6 kg, with a length of 1.5 meter range, taken from the waters of Hokkaido Japan and live in water temperature of 14-16 degrees Celsius