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Animal sculptures made of Lego on display at Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanical Gardens, the largest attraction of its kind in Canada, has installed Lego sculptures of plants and animals throughout one of its parks.

Kenney's Nature Connects series is at the RBG until Aug. 20.

This monarch butterfly was made using 60,549 bricks. (Royal Botanical Gardens)

The Royal Botanical Gardens, the largest attraction of its kind in Canada, has installed Lego sculptures of plants and animals throughout one of its parks.

The colourful works were created by New York artist Sean Kenney, whose Lego statues are touring across North America and are now also on show in Memphis, Tenn., and Houston, Texas.

Among the 14 sculptures scattered in Hendrie Park, there's a human-sized praying mantis made of 42,164 Lego bricks, a monarch butterfly with one-metre-long wings (60,549 bricks), and a bald eagle (42,198 bricks).

Kenney used more than 300,000 Legopieces in total.

Kenney's Nature Connects series is at the RBG until Aug. 20.

Also, onThursday June 8 the RBG will teach you to create a stop-motion LEGO movie. That event will be held between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Additional sessions will be heldJuly 6 andAug.16. Cost is $55 per person.

New York artist Sean Kenney's LEGO structures are touring across North America. (Royal Botanical Gardens)
Sean Kenney's Nature Connects series is at the RBG until Aug. 20. (Royal botanical Gardens)