Loads of mammals — including cats — glow under UV light, but we don’t know why


Recently, several mammals have been reported to “glow” under ultraviolet (UV) light, including our beloved platypus. But no one knew how common it was among mammals until now.

Our research, published in Royal Society Open Science today, found this glow — known as fluorescence — is extremely common. Almost every mammal we studied showed some form of fluorescence.