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Not everyone is convinced. Some experts dismiss the evidence as anecdotal and the sightings as misidentifications of known animals, such as bears or elephants. Others question the expedition's methods and potential biases. The debate rages on, with the scientific community divided on the validity of the findings. CzechStreets.E149.Mammoths.Are.Not.Extinct.Yet....
| # | Location | Installation type | What to look for | |---|----------|-------------------|------------------| | 1 | | 3‑D wall relief on the side of a former warehouse | A mammoth’s head protrudes from the brick, its eye made of a tiny solar‑powered LED that flickers at sunset. | | 2 | Tram 22, stop “Národní” | Full‑scale mammoth sitting on a tram seat | The animal’s back is a hidden bench – perfect for a quick rest and an Instagram snap. | | 3 | Vyšehrad Castle ramparts | Bronze‑tone sculpture with a QR‑code | Scan to hear a narrated “story of the last mammoth that roamed the Czech lands.” | | 4 | Žižkov TV Tower | Light‑projection of a walking mammoth at night | The projection is synchronized with a low‑frequency hum that mimics the sound of an ancient herd moving across the plains. | | 5 | Pilsen (Plzeň) brewery district | Interactive “Mammoth Beer‑Stand” | Order a “Mammoth Stout” – the tap handle is a tiny tusk. The coaster doubles as a mini‑map of the project. | | … | …and eight more pop‑ups scattered across Prague, Brno, Olomouc and Plzeň. | | | : Digital Media & Entertainment / Central European
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The premise that mammoths are not truly extinct rests on the concept of genetic preservation. Because many mammoths died in freezing conditions, their remains—including DNA—have been preserved in the permafrost.
The CzechStreets series, a YouTube channel devoted to urban‑exploration, folklore, and off‑beat scientific curiosities, has built a reputation for blending on‑the‑ground footage with speculative storytelling. Episode 149, titled , stands out as a particularly provocative installment. While the title promises a sensational claim—that living woolly mammoths roam the Earth today—the video itself weaves together a tapestry of scientific fact, historical myth, modern de‑extinction research, and the psychology of fringe belief.