Crocodile Harry predicts Oz PM’s win in Aug.25 polls
August 19th, 2010 - 5:49 pm ICT by ANICanberra (Australia), Aug. 19 (ANI): — An enormous saltwater crocodile named Harry has picked Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard as the winner of the federal election in Darwin of Australia on August 25.
Weighing about 720 kilograms and being nearly five meters long, Harry lives in an enclosure at a popular tourist attraction on one of Darwin’s busiest streets.
On Wednesday afternoon, two chickens were held over his enclosure. One had a photo of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and the other a photo of Opposition leader Tony Abbott.
According to ABC News, Harry took five minutes to make up his mind, but eventually decided to chomp on Gillard’s chicken.
Last month, Harry correctly picked Spain to win the soccer World Cup. (ANI)
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