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Posted By Brandi - Thu, Jan 21 2010 at 2:05 PM ESTIs noone the least bit concerned....
About how some of these animals could so easily ingest the paint they are using?
Posted By quinn - Mon, Dec 14 2009 at 1:27 PM ESTSO CUTE
now i will have to teach my pets to do art.
Posted By Sean Roberts - Mon, Dec 14 2009 at 12:31 PM ESTMy pet isn't that creative
but if the pig can make art, why not my dog?
Posted By Pamela Drake - Mon, Dec 14 2009 at 12:26 PM ESTAnother blow to the self-esteem
These animals paint better than I do....
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Portrait of an artist
Scientists have heralded the capacity for art as a key feature that separates humans from other species. But that was before we ever gave an animal a paintbrush. Whether with paws, jaws, hooves or hands, the animal kingdom is filled with creatures able to express themselves through art. To prove it, here's our list of 12 animals that paint. (Text: Bryan Nelson)
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safety
Safety issue, just so you know there are alot of paints, markers and crayolas on the market that are non toxic. Most of what kindergardeners and pre schoolers use, are harmless, I would think the paints the animals use are non toxic as well. Look at the pictures, do any of these artist appear sick? Abused? Come on folks, Jack Hanna, allow any harm to any creature? Think not!