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World's 1st horseback riders swept across Europe roughly 5,000 years ago | How big can animals get?

World's 1st horseback riders swept across Europe roughly 5,000 years ago | How big can animals get? | Bright new comet discovered zooming toward the sun could outshine the stars next year Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( March 6, 2023 CONNECT WITH LIVESCIENCE  [Facebook]( [Twitter](  [LIVESCIENCE]( Amazing science every day [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Top Science News [] ['Prehistoric' mummified bear discovered in Siberian permafrost isn't what we thought]( ['Prehistoric' mummified bear discovered in Siberian permafrost isn't what we thought]( (Press service of the North-Eastern Federal University) A perfectly preserved, mummified bear found entombed in the Siberian permafrost in 2020 isn't what scientists thought it was, a new analysis reveals. It turns out that the eerily intact carcass is much younger than first assumed and belongs to an entirely different species. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/3) [] History & Archaeology [] [World's 1st horseback riders swept across Europe roughly 5,000 years ago]( [World's 1st horseback riders swept across Europe roughly 5,000 years ago]( (Michał Podsiadło) Archaeologists accidentally discovered the world's earliest horseback riders while studying skeletons found beneath 5,000-year-old burial mounds in Europe and Asia, a new study finds. The ancient riders were part of the Yamnaya culture, groups of semi-nomadic people who swept across Europe and western Asia, bringing the precursor to the Indo-European language family with them. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/3) [] Life’s Little Mysteries [] [How big can animals get?]( [How big can animals get?]( (Warpaintcobra via Getty Images) The largest animal ever to walk on Earth was likely the dinosaur Argentinosaurus, a hulking 77-ton (70 metric tons) titanosaur that lived about 90 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous. For comparison, the heaviest animal on land today is the African elephant (Loxodonta), which weighs less than 7 tons (6 metric tons). And both look positively dainty next to the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), which, at an average of 165 tons (150 metric tons), may be the heaviest animal ever to have lived. But could any animal ever top that? Is there a limit to how large an animal can get? Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/5) [] Astronomy & Astrophysics [] [Bright new comet discovered zooming toward the sun could outshine the stars next year]( [Bright new comet discovered zooming toward the sun could outshine the stars next year]( (NASA) A newly discovered comet may appear as bright as a star in the night sky by fall 2024. The comet, known as C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), was first noted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope project in South Africa on Feb. 22. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/4) [] [A mysterious object is being sucked into our galaxy's black hole. Now, we may know what it is.]( [A mysterious object is being sucked into our galaxy's black hole. Now, we may know what it is.]( (Anna Ciurlo/UCLA) A mysterious object that has been slowly drifting toward the center of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole could be the exploded remnants of two colliding stars, a new study suggests. The strange blob, named X7, has a mass of around 50 Earths and is moving at speeds of up to 700 miles per second (1,127km/s) as it spirals into our galaxy's central black hole, getting yanked and stretched by powerful tidal forces as it falls. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/3) [] Curious Creatures [] [Orca appears to adopt (or abduct) a baby pilot whale]( [Orca appears to adopt (or abduct) a baby pilot whale]( (Orca Guardians Iceland) Researchers aboard a whale watching boat in Iceland were baffled in 2021 when they saw a female orca swimming alongside a very unusual calf. The tiny animal didn't have a white spot near its eye like orcas (Orcinus orca) do and, as it turned out, wasn't even from the same species. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/3) [] [Missing man's remains found in shark's belly, but it's 'very very unlikely' the shark killed him]( [Missing man's remains found in shark's belly, but it's 'very very unlikely' the shark killed him]( (D Ross Robertson/Smithsonian Institute) The remains of a missing person in Argentina were recently recovered from the belly of a dead shark. The shark had been caught by fishers near where the man went missing, leading to speculation in the media that the shark may have killed him. But shark experts and police suspect that the man was already dead before the shark ate him. Full Story: [Live Science]( (3/3) [] Daily Quiz [] POLL QUESTION: The square-cube law suggests that physics may limit how big land animals can get. According to the law, what's the maximum size for land animals? (Learn the answer [here]() [Vote]( [100 tons (90 metric tons)]( [Vote]( [120 tons (109 metric tons)]( [Vote]( [276 tons (250 metric tons)]( [Vote]( [300 tons (272 metric tons)]( [Vote]( [Trick question - The law doesn't suggest a maximum size](   [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:livescience@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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