10 things we didn't know last week News excerpts cut and diced to make it easier for you
11 February 2017
Dogs mirror their owners' personalities.
Qatar is spending $500m (PS400m) every week on building projects to prepare for the 2022 World Cup.
One British man survived eight concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Find out more (Manchester Evening News)
Minecraft is being used to present business ideas to big companies.
Find out more on Mashable.
Many ancient earthworks are found in the Amazon rainforest, and they look like Stonehenge.
Learn more (Telegraph).
To avoid predators, fish-scale lizards will rip off their skin and scales.
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About a third of the employees on cruise ships are Filipinos.
Find out more (California Sunday)
Humanity has yet to exhaust fossil fuels.
Find out more (CapX)
Lungfish can live for more than 100 years.
Find out more on CNN
The Super Bowl broadcast is 23% ads.
Find out more on Business Insider
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