<p>10 things we didn't know about last week News excerpts cut and diced for your convenience </p> <p>11 February 2017 </p> <p>Dogs mirror their owners' personalities. </p> <p>Qatar is spending $500m (PS400m) per week on building projects for the 2022 World Cup. https://www.kd76.com/ </p> <p>One British man survived eight different concentration camps during the Holocaust. </p> <p>Find out more (Manchester Evening News). </p> <p>Minecraft is being used to pitch business ideas to big companies. </p> <p>Find out more (Mashable) </p> <p>There are a myriad of ancient earthworks within the Amazon rainforest resembling Stonehenge </p> <p>Find out more (Telegraph). </p> <p>Fish-scale geckos rip off their scales and skin to escape predators. </p> <p>Learn more </p> <p>Filipinos comprise about a third of all workers on cruise ships. </p> <p>Find out more (California Sunday) </p> <p>Humanity is yet to exhaust fossil fuels. </p> <p>Find out more (CapX) </p> <p>Lungfish can live for more than 100 years. </p> <p>Find out more on CNN </p> <p>The Super Bowl broadcast is 23 percent ads. </p> <p>Find out more (Business Insider) </p> <p>Seen a thing? Tell the Magazine on Twitter using the hashtag #thingididntknowlastweek </p> <p>Join in the conversation - follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter. </p>