A zoo's resident cheetah made a surprising prediction about Monday night's College Football National Championship game. Winston, the feline at Zoo Miami, seemingly had a keen interest in the outcome, as he sniffed out food underneath both teams' helmets and chose to go with the Miami Hurricanes.
According to officials at the zoo, the video of Winston making his choice was met with cheers from witnesses who were eager to see which team would come out on top. It appears that Winston's preference for the Canes was a decisive one, as the team went on to win the championship.
It seems that Winston is not the only animal excited about the game, as another zoo resident, an orangutan named Jiwa, donned a Miami Hurricanes jersey and displayed his team spirit in a show of support. Whether or not these animals' picks will bring good luck to their chosen teams remains to be seen, but it's clear that Winston has already made up his mind.
The unexpected endorsement from Zoo Miami's resident cheetah adds a unique twist to the story of this year's College Football National Championship game, and serves as a fun reminder that even in the world of sports, animals can have a say.
According to officials at the zoo, the video of Winston making his choice was met with cheers from witnesses who were eager to see which team would come out on top. It appears that Winston's preference for the Canes was a decisive one, as the team went on to win the championship.
It seems that Winston is not the only animal excited about the game, as another zoo resident, an orangutan named Jiwa, donned a Miami Hurricanes jersey and displayed his team spirit in a show of support. Whether or not these animals' picks will bring good luck to their chosen teams remains to be seen, but it's clear that Winston has already made up his mind.
The unexpected endorsement from Zoo Miami's resident cheetah adds a unique twist to the story of this year's College Football National Championship game, and serves as a fun reminder that even in the world of sports, animals can have a say.