Prairie Vole

Prairie Vole Microtus ochrogaster

Identification
This vole has brown fur and a short tail. It resembles the meadow vole but prefers drier habitats.

Location
Uncommon in Ohio

Size
1 to 2 ounces

Diet
It feeds on grasses seeds and roots.

Habitat
It occurs in western Ohio prairies.

Activity Period
Year round

Behavior
It is social and forms monogamous pairs. It is active year round.

Lifecycle
Breeding occurs throughout the year.

Population
The population is small and localized.

History
It was historically more common in prairie regions.

Human Interactions
It rarely interacts with humans.

Facts
It is known for its strong pair bonds.

Sources
ODNR NatureServe

Grasses seeds roots | Prairies fields meadows | Western Ohio