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Deer Create Mysterious Ultraviolet Signals That Glow in Forests : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 18, 2026 8:15 pm
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Deer Can Leave Glowing Trails Visible in Ultraviolet Light

Deer have the remarkable ability to see ultraviolet light, and a recent study has revealed that they can also leave a glowing trail visible in those wavelengths. This discovery sheds new light on how deer communicate with each other and perceive their environment.

During the autumn mating season, male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are known for marking their territory in the forest. They rub their antlers against trees and the forest floor, shedding antler velvet and leaving scent marks in the form of glandular secretions, urine, and feces. These marks, known as ‘deer rubs’ and scent-marking scrapes, serve as signposts to other animals of a deer’s presence, signaling warnings to rivals and potential mates.

Researchers at the University of Georgia conducted a study in a 337-hectare research forest called Whitehall, where deer roam freely. They discovered that these marks ‘glow’ in ultraviolet wavelengths, which aligns with deer’s visual capabilities. This is the first documented evidence of any mammal using photoluminescence in their environment, marking a significant scientific breakthrough.

Using ultraviolet flashlights, the team found that the marks left by deer exhibited photoluminescence, making them easily visible to deer’s eyes. The researchers measured irradiance values to determine the brightness of these glowing marks compared to the surrounding environment. The study confirmed that the photoluminescence emitted by the deer signposts was tailored to be registered by the cones within a deer’s eye sensitive to short- and middle-wave visible light.

It remains unclear whether the glow emanates from the trees and shrubs or from remnant deer fluids like urine and forehead glandular secretions. Nonetheless, the researchers noted that the visual contrast created by these glowing marks is uniquely suited for deer vision, enhancing their communication in the forest.

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The study opens up new questions about how deer communicate through light-up ‘noticeboards’ that are invisible to human eyes. Further research is needed to understand the behavioral implications of this photoluminescence in deer and its role during the breeding season.

This groundbreaking research was published in Ecology and Evolution, highlighting the fascinating ways in which deer interact with their environment. The discovery of glowing trails visible in ultraviolet light adds a new dimension to our understanding of deer behavior and communication in the wild.

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