Art Made By Animals

Sea Lions That Can Paint

Six year-old Morgan and three year-old Arrow have become the first sea lions to learn how to paint.

Residents of the Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park in the UK, the two clever male sea lions create colorful paintings by using their mouths to dab their brushes into the paint and then stroke them onto the canvas.

According to staff at the Wildlife Park, the sea lions produce different kinds of paintings depending on their mood, yet their favorite colors are orange and red.
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