Yolandi Coetser, an expert at the intersection of creativity and animal behavior, dives into whether animals can truly create art. She discusses the cognitive capacities of various species, revealing that the line between human and animal creativity might blur. Ethical considerations arise, especially when discussing legal rights and the societal value of animal art. Delightful examples, like bowerbirds and chimpanzees, challenge traditional perceptions of artistry, while philosophical debates explore the implications of intention and morality in defining creativity.