Look out for the Tree-Rex! Terrifying 'dinosaur' spotted in 35ft ash covered in ivy leaves
It's almost beyond be-leaf - a real-life Tree Rex on the loose in Norfolk.
This terrifying tree shaped like a Tyranosauraus Rex was spotted by a rambler out on a stroll in the country.
Amateur photographer Spike Malin, 50, was walking with wife Debbie, 48, in Alby, near Norwich, when he came across the 35ft ash.
Tree-mendous: Spike Malin was left stunned after stumbling across this tree that looks like a giant dinosaur in Norfolk
The huge plant has grown into the shape of a dinosaur, with a gap for its mouth and two small branches which resemble the beast's arms.
It is also covered in ivy - giving the appearance of a Tyrannosaurus Rex's scaley green skin.
Mr Malin, a father-of-five who works as the property manager at Blickling Hall in Norwich, said he was 'amazed' when he spotted the tree.
He said: 'I could not believe it when I first saw it. The tree is amazing it looks so much like a T-Rex. My wife and I looked at it each other in shock and just thought that's an amazing picture.
The bizarre 35ft Ash was spotted by amateur photographer Spike Malin, 50, and his wife Debbie, 48, while out walking in Alby, Norfolk
'I can't quite believe just how much it looks like a dinosaur. It's been nicknamed Tree-Rex.
'It is even completely covered in ivy, which gives the appearance of skin and it looks like it has been blown into shape by the wind.
'The chances of this happening must be so slim.'
Tree-Rex isn't the only funny-shaped tree and bushes that have been spotted growing in Britain. Others include a tree that looked like Elvis Presley, one that looked like a chicken and a bush shaped into a Christmas pd by its owner.
He lives: To suspicious minds, this tree, pictured in Fairford, Wiltshire, looks like it has an Elvis Presley quiff
Well, knock me down with a feather: A tree in Milton, Cambridgeshire, that grew in the shape of a giant chicken was pictured in February 2009
Pud you believe it: A giant hedge which the appropriately-named Roger Holley, from Yeovil, turned into a giant Christmas pudding