
Acorn
An acorn is the nut produced by oak trees, commonly found in nature and wilderness areas, often collected for wildlife feed, crafts, or food after processing.
Fun Fact
Only one acorn in 10,000 will grow into a tree due to predation by deer, squirrels, and other animals, plus specific temperature needs for sprouting.
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