First record of albinism in long-nosed mongoose Xenogale naso documented with camera traps in the Yoko Council Forest, Centre Cameroon

Massoh GD, Kirsten I, Wandji AC, Difouo GF, Simo FT, Breuer T, Bauer H, Kamgang SA, Bastin D, Mvéimané A, Ndiye A, Tamesse JL
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Color mutations are a common phenomenon in vertebrates. Among these anomalies, albinism is the most common in wild mammals. We deployed 78 camera traps across the Yoko Council Forest (YCF) to inventory medium to large-sized terrestrial mammals and we obtained a total effort of 17,981 operational camera trap days, giving 169 detections of long-nosed mongoose. During this study, we obtained two independent detections of albino long-nosed mongooses (Xenogale naso). To our knowledge, this is the first report of albinism in this taxon.

Keywords:

carnivore

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Herpestidae

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Cameroon

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forest-savannah transition

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albino