10 Fun Time Comparisons That Will Make You Rethink History
2. Woolly Mammoths and the Pyramids

Woolly mammoths, those iconic creatures of the Ice Age, are often thought of as prehistoric animals that roamed the Earth long before the dawn of civilization. However, some populations of woolly mammoths were still alive on Wrangel Island, a remote Arctic island, as recently as 1650 B.C. This means that while the Great Pyramid of Giza was being constructed, woolly mammoths were still walking the Earth. This overlap of timelines serves as a reminder that the natural world and human history are deeply intertwined. It also underscores the idea that what we often consider as separate epochs can, in fact, coexist, revealing the complexity and continuity of life on Earth.