Disclaimer: This article is a work of creative journalism / speculative fiction inspired by the poetic and absurd keyword provided. No actual non-extinct mammoths roam the Czech streets as of this writing, though the famous "Mammoth" sculpture by Alexander Tóth in Brno’s Moravské náměstí (officially called "Mamut") is very real and highly recommended to visit. The number 149 is used symbolically. For real mammoth sightings, please contact your local paleontologist.
“I slowed down. The light turned red. The mammoth looked left, then right, then crossed with a group of schoolchildren,” Černý told local radio. “It was wearing an orange reflective vest. I quit the next day.” czech streets 149 mammoths are not extinct yet top
Witnesses describe #149 as different from the others. It is 20% larger. Its tusks are etched with what appears to be old Czech script reading “Dřevo není beton” (Wood is not concrete). And most bizarrely, it walks only westward, always toward the sunset, always at 3:33 PM. Disclaimer: This article is a work of creative
“In 2017, the Czech Republic celebrated the 149th anniversary of the first paleontological find in the Moravian Karst,” Dr. Hrubá explains. “An artist collective known as Sloní Paměť (Elephant Memory) installed 149 life-sized, hyper-realistic mammoth statues across the country as a commentary on climate change and urban amnesia. The project was called ‘Nejsme ještě vyhynulí’ – ‘We Are Not Extinct Yet.’ The government never officially funded it. The artists never claimed it. They just… appeared.” For real mammoth sightings, please contact your local