There’s one in every town. Sometimes it’s the local Christmas light bug who sets the night ablaze with electric winter wonderlands—while shorting out the grid—each season. Or in Becker, Minnesota, it’s Paul Larcom packing together life-sized snow dinosaurs on his front lawn. Erected mid-January, his giant snow T-rex—complete with long tail; dragon-like body; gaping, roaring jaws; and sharp, menacing teeth—is an over-the-top take on the traditional snowman, and then some. The 29-year-old, who works as a greenhouse supervisor by day, clearly loves playing in the snow during off hours—and impressing his neighbors at the same time. Larcom’s frozen creatures began with a leprechaun and pot o’ gold for St. Patrick’s Day in 2009, as suggested by his sister Jenny. And the trend snowballed out of control from there. “We got a lot of nice comments about the leprechaun and I had a lot of fun making it so I decided to make …