No, this isn't an article written for (or by) squirrels – humans can actually eat acorns under certain circumstances. The nuts stem from oak trees, and can actually elicit a mild, nutty flavor.
Turns out those pesky nuts falling from the sky onto you and your car, and littering the D.C. area ground in late fall, are more important to the planet than you might think. A new exhibit at the ...
BILL: I am a fellow hunter from Alabama. I was researching white oak acorns and came across your articles and decided to drop you a line and ask you a question. We have had a bumper crop of white oak ...
Ingested acorns produce toxins, which can be poisonous to horses, and lead to gut, liver and kidney issues – and the UK has a gut of acorns this year ...
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Here's Why Your Oak Tree Is Shooting You With So Many More Acorns Than Usual This Year
Lying under the canopy of an oak tree, you're hit over and over. The trees aren't out to get you. Learn the theories as to why they're dropping so many acorns.
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