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The life cycle and inhabitants of an oak tree
Watch the oak tree change through the seasons. Fallen acorns are often eaten by squirrels, or buried to eat over the winter. Many insects and birds make the oak tree their home - nesting in the boughs, or eating its leaves. Other creatures dwell at the tree's base, eating dead leaves.
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