Longicorn: The "cradle" in which the larvae of the longicorn, a type of beetle, goes into the cocoon stage
Two oak leaves. Round, spongy galls at the end of oak branches can get as big as apples, and are often called oak apples. Both the balls and the lens-shaped galls on oak leaves are made by two different types of gallflies or gall wasps. Ink can be made from such galls.
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