In other words, the recent residents of Minnesota in the United States have a bit of a thrill in life, because they have a T-Rex in their home...

This roaring T-Rex is more than three meters tall and more than seven meters long, and like various Jurassic movies, it shows a powerful sense of oppression.
Many local residents have also risked being eaten to take photos with it at close range.
What's even more amazing is that this T-Rex isn't real (nonsense) or a statue, but a snowman!
For such a special snowman, netizens praised the artistic cells of the snowman while letting go of their brain holes...
Goose Girl!! But I wondered where the golden browns came from.
After completing this snowman, the makers fell into a state of extreme dehydration.
As a Minnesota, you're right, the news is complete shit! We would make a work like this that people would see and think it was a sculpture.
The truth is that we in Minnesota really live dinosaurs, and there are a few dinosaurs that adapt to the cold climate and will be motionless when people see them.
It's fake news! Minnesota really has a T-Rex! Don't trust the media!! This is the beginning of the Lizard Man's control of the world!! Arm yourself! United States!
Ah, this snowman is exactly like the real T-Rex... It can be eaten, and the high temperatures when the meteor hits the earth will also melt it.
Probably made of ice, estimated unlikely with snow alone.
The Tyrannosaurus rex's legs couldn't support that much weight, and the head would break. He may have made a skeleton out of barbed wire and covered it with a layer of snow.
But no matter what he does, this T-Rex is really handsome!!
It's also possible that a smaller Tyrannosaurus rex was covered in snow.
Well, ignore the brain holes of sand sculpture netizens,
The creator of this Tyrannosaurus rex is called Paul Larcom, and can be called a local snowman artist.
Every winter, he would make some strange-looking snowmen,
For example, just a few years ago, he made a star Wars character, tauntaun.
At that time, after finishing the tauntaun, there were always some children who asked him if it was a dinosaur. After getting a negative answer, the children always look a little disappointed.
So Paul was inspired to actually make a T-Rex this year!
So Paul spent 170 hours making the T-Rex in three weeks.
He first planted two large branches in the ground, wrapped them in snow, and became the legs of the T-Rex.
Use a long branch like a spine from the neck to the tail as a support, and then find some branches to support the jaw and arms of the Tyrannosaurus rex.
Freeze some icicles as Tyrannosaurus rex teeth,
When it was done, Paul spent a few hours coloring.
Such a T-Rex snowman is officially completed.
Paul was obviously not mentally prepared for the fact that he had made the snowman go viral on the Internet.
He also said that everyone please take photos at will, but in addition to being careful of the danger of falling snow, you must also seize the time, because it is estimated that in about another week, this Tyrannosaurus rex will also be extinct...