VERIFIED FACT
Woolly mammoths outlived the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Why this sounds fake
We picture mammoths as purely prehistoric and pyramids as human civilization, so the timelines feel impossible to overlap.
Mammoths feel like creatures from a world long before civilization. Most were gone by then, but not all. The last known woolly mammoth population survived on Wrangel Island until roughly 4,000 years ago. The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed centuries earlier. That means isolated mammoths were still alive after one of Egypt's most famous monuments already existed. It was not the main Ice Age herd roaming beside pharaohs, but a small remnant population that makes the overlap real. That tiny exception rewires the whole timeline. Ancient suddenly feels crowded.
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