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His psychic powers made him a global star during World Cup 2010 but now Paul the octopus has thrown his support behind England's bid to host the 2018 tournament.
It was thought his predicting days were behind him but the eight-legged oracle has come out of retirement to help his homeland.
Paul was hatched at the Sea Life Centre in Weymouth but has recently been living in Oberhausen, Germany.
It was there that he correctly predicted the outcome of eight consecutive World Cup matches, dooming Germany's hopes when he plumped for Spain in the semi-final and then also in the final.
But his patriotism was put to the test this week and the cephalopod has made his country proud by picking the England 2018 box.
"Paul has spent the last two years of his life in Germany, but he is definitely a proud Englishman and is therefore delighted to put his support behind England 2018," Weymouth Sea Life Centre manager Nicola Hamilton said.
"We have had a number of football approaches from around the world but Paul was only ever going to choose his homeland."
Paul joins other celebrities including David Beckham, Prince William and Lewis Hamilton who are all helping with the 2018 campaign.
John Barnes, fellow England 2018 Ambassador, said: "Paul the Octopus is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in football so news of him becoming an official England 2018 Ambassador is tremendous for the Back the Bid campaign."
Following his rise to fame this summer, Paul has been approached about book and merchandising deals and is also set to appear in a film.
The proceeds from these ventures will go to a sea turtle rescue centre on the Greek island of Zakynthos, which will also receive a donation from the England 2018 team.
England is one of five countries seeking to host the 2018 tournament and one of eight hoping to stage the 2022 event, with the decision to be made by Fifa in December this year.
Meanwhile, it seems Australia has turned to its own psychic animal to forecast its election result.
Harry, a saltwater crocodile, made his prediction by launching himself at chicken meat hanging underneath cartoons of Labor leader Julia Gillard and her Liberal rival Tony Abbot.
The reptile picked Ms Gillard as the winner.
Source: Sky News
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