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  2. Acorns aren't just for squirrels, but read this before eating ...

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    "Raw acorns contains tannins, which make them unsafe to eat raw," Best explains. "They cause a bitter taste , interfere with the absorption of other nutrients and can be toxic in high amounts."

  3. Hoarding (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Wolves urinate on food caches after emptying them. [3]Caching behavior is typically a way to save excess edible food for later consumption—either soon to be eaten food, such as when a jaguar hangs partially eaten prey from a tree to be eaten within a few days, or long term, where the food is hidden and retrieved many months later.

  4. Talk:Acorn - Wikipedia

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    Of those some bigger and stronger ones survive, the bigger oaks need surviving sprouts to be farther out. Enter birds and squirrels that get hungry and starts eating acorns. Other birds and squirrels want what they are eating, a fight ensues and the acorn gets dropped far enough from the tree to make a new tree. Then the animal found a bigger ...

  5. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Eastern gray squirrels eat a range of foods, such as tree bark, tree buds, flowers, [54] berries, many types of seeds and acorns, walnuts, and other nuts, like hazelnuts (see picture) and some types of fungi found in the forests, including fly agaric mushrooms [55] and truffles. [40]

  6. Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz React to OTH's Iconic Heart ...

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    Sophia Bush and Bethany Joy Lenz still can’t get over the iconic One Tree Hill heart-eating dog scene, just like Us. “This is the episode we get talked about … Well, I don’t wanna say ...

  7. Andricus quercuscalicis - Wikipedia

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    Galls (upper left and right) formed on acorns on the branch of a pedunculate (or English) oak tree by the parthenogenetic generation Andricus quercuscalicis.. The large 2 cm gall growth appears as a mass of green to yellowish-green, ridged, and at first sticky plant tissue on the bud of the oak, that breaks out as the gall between the cup and the acorn.

  8. Here’s how to stop your dog from running out of the front ...

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    If your dog loves to pull and drag you, this article might be insightful: My dog’s leash pulling made walks miserable until I helped her reactivity, here’s how. Show comments Advertisement

  9. List of herbivorous animals - Wikipedia

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    The red-headed woodpecker may devote nearly all foraging time to acorns in October, [424] while wintering birds in Illinois took 95.5% plants [425] The diet of adult acorn woodpeckers in the breeding season in California has been estimated to be 90% acorn, on the basis of isotope analysis, [426] but birds in Mexico are about 50% herbivorous ...