I don't know why, but we have this statue in Mongolia

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Vitekr2 on February 16th, 2021 at 11:58 UTC »

It shows your proud Predator heritage

plolops on February 16th, 2021 at 12:10 UTC »

I’ll tell you why it’s because predator was a documentary not a movie

blissbali2020 on February 16th, 2021 at 13:05 UTC »

It is the work of Mongolian artists who made metal sculptures using metal scraps. They've made a huge stallion too.

In the past, wolves, terminators, predators, or aliens, were also the subject of scandals. Metal sculptures of Vietnamese origin are popular in Asian countries such as China and Japan, and young artists and sculptors are aiming to create and develop this type in Mongolia.

The first metal sculpture, in which small parts were welded together, was made in 2011 and was a werewolf and a terminator. The statues are now in the entrance and hall of the Washington Hotel.

The next creation is the predator or alien iron man who now stands in front of the Children's Palace. This work, made in 2015, was purchased by the mayor's office and placed in front of the Children's Palace to encourage children and young people to create.

Artists names are Khayankhyarvaa Bayarmagnai (professional welder and blacksmith), Davaadalai Batmunkh (International customs inspector) and Enkh Amgalan Daramdorj (graduated from the art class of the School of Fine Arts).