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Miniature Ecosystem Within an Acorn The plentiful acorn, scattered beneath oak trees in the fall, provides food for turkeys, jays, woodpeckers, bears, deer and many other Florida animals. The tiny nut is also invaded and consumed by a variety of insects. To inspect the miniature ecosystem within an acorn, gather a handful of the nuts and a magnifying glass. Notice that many will have a hole in the shell about the size of a pinhead, or they will feel soft.
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