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Flying squirrels found to glow pink in the dark, including two from B.C.

Squirrels from Hope and Abbotsford were included in the biologistssa国际传媒 database
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Is an ultraviolet flashlight part of your camping kit? If not, you may want to get one. Scientists in Wisconsin have just discovered that flying squirrels, including two specimens from B.C., are vividly fluorescent under UV light.

Skeptical? At first, so were the colleagues of Wisconsin-based biologist Jonathan Martin, who stumbled upon the splendorous squirrels in his own backyard.

Martin told Black Press Media it all started when the worldsa国际传媒檚 first fluorescent frogs were discovered in the tropics in 2017.

Intent on finding out if the frogs in his woodsy backyard also fluoresce (they donsa国际传媒檛), he purchased a UV flashlight.

Martin was outside with the flashlight, poking around in some of the surrounding plant life, when he heard activity at his bird feeder.

sa国际传媒淲e have quite a few flying squirrels that come to the bird feeder and I just happened to be out there, heard it and didnsa国际传媒檛 even think that it was a UV light in my hand,sa国际传媒 said Martin, who instinctively turned toward the squirrels. sa国际传媒淚 was like, sa国际传媒楬oly smokes!sa国际传媒檚a国际传媒

Under the UV light, the flying squirrels were fluorescing pink.

sa国际传媒淭he pictures donsa国际传媒檛 do it justice,sa国际传媒 said Martin. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 bright pink. Itsa国际传媒檚 neon pink.sa国际传媒

Being a professor of forestry at Northland College in Wisconsin, or a sa国际传媒渢ree guysa国际传媒 as he says, Martin was met with some skepticism when he told his mammal-specialized colleagues about the fuchsia fur.

But at Martinsa国际传媒檚 request, Northland natural resources professor Erik Olson took a UV flashlight along with him on a mammal trapping trip. Olson saw the ros茅 rodents, then so did Northlandsa国际传媒檚 small animal expert Paula Spaeth Anich, and soon the professors were collaborating with Allison Kohler, an undergraduate student at Northland at the time.

Kohler, who is the lead author of they published in the Journal of Mammalogy on Jan. 23, went to museums to test flying squirrel specimens for the fluorescence.

sa国际传媒淲e saw it on virtually every specimen, so then we knew it was really something special,sa国际传媒 Martin said.

Martin was able to confirm there were at least two Canadian squirrels of the Glaucomys sabrinus (northern flying squirrel) variety included in the database of about 130 specimens.

Based on the longitude and latitude listed in the database, two of the Canadian specimens originated from B.C.sa国际传媒檚 Lower Mainland: One from Hope and one from Abbotsford.

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Even more interesting are the years that some of the specimens, including the Canadian ones, were collected.

sa国际传媒淎ccording to the database, one of the specimens from B.C. was collected in 1894,sa国际传媒 said Martin.

While the scientists who made the discovery think the fluorescence may be caused by some sort of protein in their fur, further research is needed to know for sure.

Northland College small animal expert Paula Spaeth Anich. (Submitted Photo)


sa国际传媒淭he next step would be to really dig into the location in the hair, the structure, the protein, as well as then the behaviour of these critters,sa国际传媒 Martin said.

sa国际传媒淒oes this affect their fitness or is this just an artifact, some weird thing that happens when you live a nocturnal life? We donsa国际传媒檛 know, we donsa国际传媒檛 know.sa国际传媒



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