I thought they were possibly partial (mosaic) albinos, however I was
not entirely convinced with this identity due to the vivid colouration
they displayed, so I contacted Dr Karl Shuker. After conversing with Karl it
seems more than likely they are actually exhibiting flavistic mosiacism; two
rare phenomena where an unusual golden orange mutation (flavism) has only
developed in patches (Mosiacism) ie patches of abnormal golden pigmentation amid
an otherwise typical pelage.
Karl himself said that he had not seen comparable specimens like these
before, and agreed with myself in that they were likely
very closely related, probably siblings, sharing the same genetic makeup for
this abnormality. Karl also informed me that the European mole has actually
yielded quite a wide range of colour mutations to be on the lookout for.
I also contacted Richard Muirhead who informed me of an ethnoknown mole
in Cheshire from the 19th century, named the Nosrow, and wonders if this
animal may be similar to these Berkshire moles.
Its also safe to assume that there will be more moles displaying this
cryptic colouration at this [hidden] location in Newbury.
If any blog readers know of any other British moles displaying
similar physical traits please comment.
Hi
ReplyDeleteI am not sure if the Nosrow was a mole,I only speculated that it MIGHT have been.There was a Nosrow Tree,so perhaps the Nosrow was a climbing animal?
Richard
Carl, I found two photographs showing 14 moles with very similar markings, all caught by Dean Gibb a molecatcher.
ReplyDeleteHe'd had found them among the 37 moles he'd caught in clearing an area at "W.E.C" in late February/ early May 2011.
The Location name is not clearly given, but I have discovered Dean Gibbs is a molecatcher active in Berkshire, so I guess the moles were likely to have been caught in that area.
The photos appear on the albino mole page on the website of the British Traditional Molecatchers Register :
http://www.britishmolecatchers.co.uk/albino_moles.htm.
Direct links to the photos are:
http://www.britishmolecatchers.co.uk/images/albino017%20STRANGE%20Dean%20Gibb12.jpg
http://www.britishmolecatchers.co.uk/images/albino017%20STRANGE%20Dean%20Gibb11.jpg