10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
1. The number of snakes in the world is falling.
2. Indigenous Bolivians wear bowler hats because of the English.
3. The top sponsors of the World Cup pay on average £75m.
4. Forty-two people die on South African roads every day, on average.
5. Motor racing is popular in the West Bank.
6. More than one in 10 websites is pornographic.
7. When one police diver is under water, another four remain on dry land.
8. If all the worldwide television coverage of the 2006 World Cup was shown on one channel, it would take more than eight years to watch.
9. Man can beat a horse in a running race, in the right conditions.
10. A seal's whiskers can detect fish movement 100 metres away.
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