Fluorescence -- the absorption of short wavelengths of light and re-emission of longer wavelengths of light -- is widely distributed among mammals and is most intense among nocturnal species.
Researchers explore the phenomenon of fluorescence in mammals
Glowing animals: understanding bioluminescence and biofluorescence - Museums Victoria
Cats among mammals that can fluoresce, new study finds - ABC News
Positively glowing: fluorescent mammals are far more common than earlier thought, study suggests, Science
Positively glowing: fluorescent mammals are far more common than earlier thought, study suggests, Science
Glowing animals: understanding bioluminescence and biofluorescence - Museums Victoria
Comparison of muskrat (Ondatra zibethica) fur under white and UV light.
Positively glowing: fluorescent mammals are far more common than earlier thought, study suggests, Science
The Glowing Secret That Mammals Have Been Hiding - The New York Times
More Than 100 Mammals Glow Under UV Light, Perhaps Even Your Pet
From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you'd think
Museum staff discover hundreds of mammals glow under UV light - Australian Geographic