The animal known for storing acorns is the squirrel, particularly the eastern gray squirrel. These squirrels gather acorns during the fall and bury them in various locations to eat later during the winter months. This behavior not only helps them survive but also plays a crucial role in forest regeneration, as many buried acorns germinate and grow into new trees.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.
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you dont need to buy acorns because they are free. complements of nature unless you talking about animal-crossing in that case i dont really care.
you pick them up and hover the pointer over them
especially acorns,maybe berries,animal meat,fish such as salmon and bass.
No,but you can collect acorns to trade the to the mayor for cool stuff.
In December you have a acorn festivle. You can find a lot around trees there.
Yes, you can sell acorns by the pound, as they are a natural product that can be harvested and sold for various uses, such as for animal feed, crafts, or as a food source in some cultures. However, you should check local regulations and market demand to ensure there’s a viable market for your acorns. Additionally, consider the quality and variety of acorns, as they may affect their market value.
Acorns
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
sadly no, trees just grow acorns during the acorn festival
Tom Nook will give you 100 bells for a good acorn.