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.
By Jan Novák, Central European Correspondent czech streets 149 mammoths are not extinct yet top
In the labyrinthine alleyways of Brno, the cobbled streets of Olomouc, and the hidden courtyards of Prague’s Žižkov district, a staggering have been documented by the unofficial Czech Street Paleontology Index (CSPI) . The kicker? According to local experts, digital archivists, and a growing number of bewildered tourists, these mammoths are not extinct yet . And they are, as the search suggests, “top” – top quality, top secret, or top of the city’s must-see list. Witnesses describe #149 as different from the others
Take the testimony of David Černý (no relation to the famous sculptor), a night tram driver in Brno. On November 14, 2023, he reported a mammoth using its trunk to operate the pedestrian crossing button at the Moravské náměstí stop. And most bizarrely, it walks only westward, always
“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.”
The mammoths never left. They were just waiting for the right streets.


