Paul Pulpo - The Octopus No. 1 trending topics on Twitter 2010 World cup Final

Paul Pulpo becomes  became the number one trending topic in twitter. As you know  that twitter Trending Tropic represents 10 of the most popular topics discussed Twitter users, ranging from the global scope, the state, to the city.

Paul, the Octopus Seers known on Twitter as “Pulpo Paul“, was finally selected as the top or the topics most frequently discussed the current global Twitter community. Twitter users from different countries and languages tweet comment on Paul on Twitter.

Paul’s popularity suddenly rocketed since his extremely correct  predictions about the results of World Cup match a few times right. Previously, Paul was always predict the German victory in six games. Includes two games, when teams Panzer subvert sensational England 4-1 in last 16  and Argentina 4-0 in quarter final 2010 FIFA world cup.

German television station, NTV, was always broadcast live when Paul in action. Viewers can see the latest news direct action-forecast forecaster Paul.

But before the semifinal 2010 world cup match, Paul surprisingly chose Spain as opposed to a team Panzer. Eight-legged forecasters prove correct choices. Especially after Carlos Puyol’s header on 73 minutes beat German team to reach my dream of becoming the fourth time World Cup champion.

Latest, Paul rightly chose Spain as the winner of the semi-finals, last night, against Germany. Because these predictions are later proved, the people of Germany, is also a place to live Paul, angrily.

Paul is an octopus comes from Weymouth, England, but now live in the Aquarium Sea Life Centre Oberhausen, Germany, but he was born in Weymouth. He then moved from the Weymouth Sea Life Park in 2006.

How about Paul’s prediction in Final 2010 World Cup between Spain and Netherland ?

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