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Apr 14, 2017 at 18:12 comment added bandybabboon tiny vespids that lay an egg in the acorn, produce an enzymatic reaction by specific chemical release that mutates the acorn into a certain shape, depending on the species, it can be that shape, or a round ball of wood, and many other galls depending on species. if you cut it open you will see a small grub or it's silk cocoon, and a little tunnel where it lived and escaped from.
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