Is my t-rex actually a kangaroo?
By The Horse
@TheHorse (220127)
Walnut Creek, California
June 5, 2023 11:25am CST
A few weeks ago, my buddy Rob and I took a hike at Albany Bulb, a place where there are many driftwood, stone, brick and rebar sculptures.
Rob likes to march on and "get his steps in." But I like to stop and build things. On our last outing, I built a small and pathetic t-rex out of rocks that were once part of a building somewhere. If you look closely, you can see its short little driftwood arms and pointy tail.
OK, so maybe it looks more like a kangaroo, or a bunch of rocks with twigs sticking out.
But it was the best I could do in ten minutes or so. I had to catch up to Rob, who likes to disappear without letting me know where he's going.
I assume I will be teased mercilessly for my art work, but hey, I had to give it a try.
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@wolfgirl569 (107932)
• Marion, Ohio
5 Jun 23
It could be either one. Or a rabbit standing up to look around
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@TheHorse (220127)
• Walnut Creek, California
5 Jun 23
@wolfgirl569 That's how I know it's "great art." It is subject to interpretation.
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@JESSY3236 (20046)
• United States
6 Jun 23
I see a T Rex and a kangaroo. Or even a dragon.
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@manikarnika (3236)
• India
6 Jun 23
Really i can't see Kangaroo...But here some people have belief that keep bunch of rocks like this bring new home like that.
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@RasmaSandra (80659)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
5 Jun 23
Not too bad at least you tried, I can see the dinosaur, I got curious and this is what I found online
T-Rex is more similar to a chicken than a kangaroo. However, the chicken has a developed fourth claw in the back that appears vestigial in T-Rex. T-Rex is more similar to a kangaroo. T-Rex has a head much heavier than both the kangaroo and the chicken.
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