The animals at the zoo have been right before.

The game is great but there's a lot of animal cuteness around the Super Bowl. There's the Puppy Bowl on gameday and there are zoo and shelter animals across the country "predicting" who they think will win the game.

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At Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines, Misha the Amur Tiger made her prediction on the Super Bowl winner for 2025 this week. She and zoo residents have a good history of being correct. Over the last 14 years, Blank Park zoo animals have picked the right winner ahead of the game 11 times 

In 2022, Misha correctly predicted the Los Angeles Rams would win over the Cincinnati Bengals (ironic).

So this week, Misha's skills were put to the test again. Blank Park Zoo staff filled 2 boxes with Misha's favorite treats. One was painted in Philadelphia Eagles colors, the other one in Kansas City Chiefs colors.

They put them side-by-side in her habitat on Tuesday morning and let her pick the one she liked the most. She sniffs around both boxes and then finally chows into one.

Do you think she's right? Watch:

She isn't wrong if she's going off of history. If you remember, 2 years ago, the Chiefs did beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl 38-35. Animals are pretty smart, you know.

Will Misha's guess be right? Super Bowl LIX is Sunday night at 5:30 p.m. at the Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans, airing on CBS.

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