Steve Mould | How Oak Trees Manipulate Squirrels To Abandon Their Acorns @SteveMould | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
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Oak Trees use a form of predator satiation during "mast years" to ensure squirrels leave some of the caches behind.
Here's the Numberphile video about cicadas:
youtu.be/j7jfHM-mMC4
You can buy my books here:
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Joseph Galliera
Nathan Williams
Matthew Cocke
Glenn Watson
Mark Brouwer
Joseph Rocca
Joël van der Loo
Doug Peterson
Yuh Saito
Rashid Al M
Twitter: http://twitter.com/moulds
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Buy nerdy maths things: http://mathsgear.co.uk
A Podcast Of Unnecessary Detail can be found here: festivalofthespokennerd.com/podcast or just search for it in your podcast app.
Here it is as a YouTube channel:
youtube.com/c/UnnecessaryDetail
Oak Trees use a form of predator satiation during "mast years" to ensure squirrels leave some of the caches behind.
Here's the Numberphile video about cicadas:
youtu.be/j7jfHM-mMC4
You can buy my books here:
stevemould.com/books
You can support me on Patreon here:
patreon.com/stevemould
just like these amazing people:
Joseph Galliera
Nathan Williams
Matthew Cocke
Glenn Watson
Mark Brouwer
Joseph Rocca
Joël van der Loo
Doug Peterson
Yuh Saito
Rashid Al M
Twitter: http://twitter.com/moulds
Instagram: instagram.com/stevemouldscience
Facebook: facebook.com/stevemouldscience
Buy nerdy maths things: http://mathsgear.co.uk