Ohio Winter mammals
Law Enforcement Incidents / Occurrences ( Winter )
Winter Activities
Ohio Winter History
Ohio Animal Behaviors
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Collect nuts and seeds to last them through the winter. Spend less time foraging outside their dens in the winter. Homeotherms, which means that their body temperatures remain fairly constant throughout the year

Squirrels

100

Occurs in stores or businesses

Shoplifting / Theft

100

is the self-propulsion and gliding of a person across an ice surface, using metal-bladed ice skates. People skate for various reasons, including recreation, exercise, competitive sports, and commuting.

Ice Skating

100

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Ohio was -39° F in Milligan, Ohio on

February 10, 1899

100

that long restful “nap” that will carry an animal through until temperatures are rising and food is becoming more abundant.

Hibernation

200

Grow thicker coats with guard hairs that trap body heat .Tough out cold winter seasons

DEER

200

Being in indoors or spending more time at home and emotions can run high during the holidays, which can lead to ....

Domestic Violence

200

winter sport typically carried out in a prone or seated position

Sledding

200

This storm lasted for several days and brought 10 inches or more of snow to most of Ohio, and more than 3 feet in some places.

The Great Thanksgiving Blizzard of 1950

200

 involves the movement of a group of animals from one location to another

Migration

300

Stout-bodied animals that resemble large rodents with short tails and long ears. Have big feet and strong hind legs that are specialized for running and quickly escaping danger

Rabbits
300

Binge drinking during the holidays can lead to an increase in

OVI

300

 If there's a frozen lake or pond near your house, grab some gear and give ... a try

Ice Fishing

300

This season brought 117.9 inches of snow to Ohio, the highest total snowfall on record.

2004-2005

300

These animals enter a state called torpor, where they rest but can wake up to drink water or respond to threats.

Short Period Dormancy

400

 make little haystack nests to keep them warm during the winter. Create tunnel systems among the grasses under the snow to hide them from predators

Mice and meadow voles

400

Cold weather prompts individuals to warm up their vehicles before driving, leaving them unattended and vulnerable 

Leaving car unattended with visible merchandise inside

Car Theft / theft from cars 

400

This nostalgic activity is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face despite the cold. To make the perfect ...

Snow Angel 

400

five tornadoes touched down and caused damage to homes and property in Butler, Clark, Licking, Pickaway and Van Wert counties 

What date

On Monday, Feb. 27, 2023

400

occurs when insects pause their development to prepare for winter. Some insects stop all body processes and Adaptation sometimes freeze until the weather warms up in the spring, at which point they go back to their regular development.

Diapause
500

hibernate in caves, abandoned mines, and attics from late October to early April. They also migrate to survive the winter.


bats

500

including charity schemes, fake gift card offers, and phishing emails.

Scams and Fraud

500

an activity not permitted in the park that requires snow 

snowmobiles

500

 All occurred in one day 

temperatures plunged by over 30 degrees in just hours 

Winds increased with gusts of 50-80 mph with isolated gusts over 100 mph near Lake Erie 

The barometric pressure reading in Cleveland plummeted to 957 mb and remains the record for the lowest barometric pressure reading in the state of Ohio 

 over 13 inches of snow was reported with paralyzing snow drifts over 15 feet high.

The Blizzard of '78

500

state of inactivity that cold-blooded creatures enter during winter. Think of this as hibernation for reptiles and amphibians. During extended cold periods, their bodies produce high levels of sugar and slow or shutdown their internal processes. Some animals can even freeze!

Brumation