They don't just look like giant acorns, they are giant acorns. They come from the Burr Oak, Quercus macrocarpa.
An acorn nut is a nut (fastener) with a dome-like cap over the back.
Acorns, Bark, other nuts , apples , pears , plums and other fruit.
Many things that are called nuts actually aren't by the strict botanical definition. For example: almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, macadamias, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts are all technically not really nuts. Hazelnuts, hickory nuts, chestnuts and acorns are some examples of true nuts. pretty much none of them.
They look like spiny shell with nut inside
Firs are evergreens, have needles, produce cones (like pinecones) for reproduction, and are soft woods. Oak trees shed their leaves in winter, have leaves to shed, produce nuts (acorns) for reproduction and are hard woods. The difference between hard woods and soft woods is in the trunk and where the dividing line between the heartwood and sapwood exists. Oak is much harder to drive a nail into or cut than a fir.
Yes. It is the seed of an oak.
Nuts, acorns and food off a bird table.
AnswerSquirrels like to protect their nuts.
they like to eat fruit and nuts mainly acorns and grass
Plant trees they like. Squirrels do not hunt. They gather acorns and nuts.
Well first its spelled Chipmunks and they eat various nuts like acorns and walnuts.
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Oak Trees produce acorns not nuts. Infact, your wrong, the acorn produces acorns which are nuts. Acorns are often classified as oak nuts. But I'm afraid I don't have the equation, apparently there is one somewhere on the web. I suppose it also depends on how many oak tree flowers are pollinated.
Well, since the Hupa people ate acorns, nuts,and plants,they would grow the plants ( or find them ) and they would collect the berries,nuts, and acorns.
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Acorns, nuts, and small plants.