Photo: Minnesota Brothers Create 16-Foot 'Snow Shark'

Photo: Minnesota Brothers Create 16-Foot 'Snow Shark'

Extreme winter weather like the storms across the United States’ midwest and northeastern regions bring danger, inconvenience, and a huge mess for adults who have to commute to work. 

However, for kids, it means no school–and plenty of time to play in the snow.

For this trio of Minnesota brothers, the week’s snowstorms have become a massive and quite impressive wintry art project.

The image’s caption from the Associated Press reads:

Three brothers, from left, Connor, Trevor and Austin Bartz built this 16 foot high snow shark in the front yard of their New Brighton, Minn. home, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. It took them around 95 hours of work and they gathered the snow from houses in their neighborhood. (AP Photo/Star Tribune, Glen Stubbe) ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT, MINNEAPOLIS-AREA TV OUT, MAGS OUT

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