BioPark event features art from all creatures great and small ABQ BioPark's Albert theAsian elephant uses his foot to paint. A painting by an ABQ BioPark marabou stork. A painting by an ABQ BioPark Komodo dragon. Elephants at the ABQ BioPark paint with care staff. Published August 19, 2025 - 2:00 p.m. Modified August 19, 2025 - 2:00 p.m. As featured on - BioPark event features art from all creatures great and small Dive into the world of animal art at “Art Gone Wild: Splash of the Tropics,” an evening dedicated to showcasing works painted by the animals of the ABQ BioPark. collection_4d79d8c7-27e0-46c3-8078-c73b29da0ab4.html
As featured on - BioPark event features art from all creatures great and small Dive into the world of animal art at “Art Gone Wild: Splash of the Tropics,” an evening dedicated to showcasing works painted by the animals of the ABQ BioPark.
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