The conker comes in a casing. The casing falls of the tree, opens up and the conker rolls away. An animal, such as a squirrel, will eat conkers and acorns. If the squirrel doesn't eat it then it will store it underground. It buries the conker and fills the hole so nobody will spot it. Unlike dogs they don't have a very good memory. They won't remember where they put their seed so it will grow into a tree.
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It depends from region to region. Today I collected 204 conkers (South West UK) and the average weight is 14 grams a conker. These conkers were all hand picked to eliminate those with damage from squirrels and abnormal shapes, so only typical round conkers we're used in the weighing process.
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The seed is dispersed by wind and the fruit is dispersed by animal.
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Conkers is the nickname of the Horse Chestnut.
Yes, conkers do stop moths. The conkers smell helps to get rid of the pesky moths inside and even outside of your home.
Um yes? You can take conkers anywhere you want. Silly person!
Conkers come from the horse chestnut.
Some words that rhyme with "conkers" are bonkers, honkers, and monikers.
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Conkers do not live anywhere, and do not exist in reality. It is the name of a character from a video game that was released on the xbox.
The best time i always go is the 1st October, conkers are fully grown by then!!!
Deer eat conkers. Conkers are more commonly known as horse chestnuts. These nuts are slightly poisonous. However, deer have the capability of breaking down the toxins and are able to eat them safely.
Well you see some people say they are, some say they aren't. In my opinion, conkers are NOT poisonous to humans.
They grow in spiky shells because of defence matters. Animals will eat conkers, animals such as squirrels, badgers ect. WARNING! do not pick up conkers as they can poke into your skin and may cause bleeding!