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Watch animal artists in action (UCL Grant Museum of Zoology/Rob Eagle) Whether drawing or painting serves any useful purpose at the zoo, it is at least clear that humans are not the only animals capable of creating works of art, nor are we the only ones who appear to derive satisfaction from it.
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