Camera traps on Sumatra have revealed the first ever documented case of melanism in the marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata). The black individual appeared in the frame with a normally pigmented individual, most likely a mate but possibly a sibling, thus confirming the species identification.
I obtained this information from the latest issue of Cat News, published twice a year by the IUCN Cat Specialist Group. Other intriguing camera trap photos in this issue include good daylight images of bornean bay cat, a shot of the "ocelot morph" of the asian golden cat (one of my all time favorites), and the first photo I have actually seen of the "servaline morph" of the serval, which I have read about for years.
I obtained this information from the latest issue of Cat News, published twice a year by the IUCN Cat Specialist Group. Other intriguing camera trap photos in this issue include good daylight images of bornean bay cat, a shot of the "ocelot morph" of the asian golden cat (one of my all time favorites), and the first photo I have actually seen of the "servaline morph" of the serval, which I have read about for years.