Red, catlike animal may be a new species (AFP) Updated: 2005-12-07 11:33
A catlike creature photographed by camera traps on Borneo Island is likely to
be a new species of carnivore, the World Wildlife Fund said Tuesday.
 This artist
impression released by World Wildlife Fund Indonesia shows a possible new
species of mammal, called Red Bornean carnivore. The catlike creature
photographed by camera traps in Kayan Mentarang National Park on the
Indonesian side of Borneo island is likely to be a new species of
carnivore, the World Wildlife Fund said Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005. [AP
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If confirmed, the animal �� which has dark red fur and a long, bushy tail ��
would be first new carnivore species discovered on the island since 1895, when
the Borneo ferret-badger was found, the fund said.
Cameras set up to photograph wildlife in Kayan Mentarang National Park on the
Indonesian side of Borneo island have twice captured images of the animal, said
Stephan Wulffraat, a Dutch biologist who is coordinating the WWF's research into
the species.
"We have consulted several Bornean wildlife experts. Some thought it looked
like a lemur, but most were convinced it was a new species of carnivore,"
Wulffraat said. "Until we have a live specimen in our hands, we can't be 100
percent sure. Now, I'm only 90 percent sure."
Since 1994, researchers have found more than 360 new species on Borneo
island, most of them insects and plants.
The island, which is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, has some of
the most diverse wildlife on Earth, but its forests are under threat from
expanding rubber and oil palm plantations.
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