Wednesday, Feb. 1, Mote’s resident manatees, Hugh and Buffett, predicted the winner of the Super Bowl for the 10th year in a row.

So, who will win the big game? Well, it depends on who you ask. Buffett, who has the better record, predicts that the Atlanta Falcons will win while Hugh predicts the New England Patriots will win.

“Again, this year we have a house divided,” said Kat Boerner, Manatee Research Supervisor. “Buffett knew exactly who he wanted to pick and went straight for the Atlanta Falcons. Hugh was a little undecided, but ultimately chose the New England Patriots.”

Also, Hugh and Buffett are highly trained in behaviors that support their care.

“The training we focus on in our manatee exhibit revolves around husbandry behaviors, which help facilitate veterinary care, and research,” Boerner said. “By having the manatees trained to go to targets, we are able to maneuver them around the exhibit and ask them for a variety of behaviors. This helps during veterinary procedures and during our research training sessions, which focus on manatee senses. The Super Bowl predictions are much like target training; we place a square PVC structure in the exhibit with a photo of each of the teams competing in the Super Bowl. Hugh and Buffett take it from there to touch one of the two team logos.”

Buffett has accurately predicted the Super Bowl winner eight of nine times and Hugh has been right five of nine times.

Here is a record of Hugh and Buffett’s Super Bowl winner picks:

Year Winner vs Buffett’s Pick Hugh’s Pick
2017 ? ? Atlanta Falcons New England Patriots
2016 Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers Denver Carolina
2015 New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks New England Seattle
2014 Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos Denver Seattle
2013 Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Baltimore
2012 New York Giants New England Patriots New York New York
2011 Green Bay Packers New York Giants Green Bay New York
2010 New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Indianapolis
2009 Pittsburg Steelers Arizona Cardinals Pittsburg Pittsburg
2008 New York Giants New England Patriots New York Giants New York Giants

 

Super Bowl LI will take place at 6:30 p.m. EST Sunday, Feb. 5, in Houston, Texas.

More about Hugh and Buffett
Hugh and Buffett are the world’s most extensively trained manatees. Training not only helps their care run smoothly; it also allows them to participate in innovative research about how they use their senses, such as hearing and touch to survive, and about their physiology. Mote’s research is designed to help resource managers protect these endangered mammals.

Sign depicting the helmets of Super Bowl teams the Patriots and the Falcons hang suspended in the manatee tank by plastic piping. Buffett the manatee swims up to the Falcon sign, bumping it with his nose, thus indicating his selection for the win.Sign depicting the helmets of Super Bowl teams the Patriots and the Falcons hang suspended in the manatee tank by plastic piping. Hugh the manatee swims down to the Patriot sign, bumping it with his nose, thus indicating his selection for the win.