All parts of the Yellow Buckeye tree, the largest of the buckeyes, are toxic - potentially deadly - the leaves, bark and nuts — because of compounds that cause muscle weakness, paralysis, intestinal distress and vomiting to all animals ---- except squirrels!
The forest floor under a yellow buckeye tree in early fall is littered with the shells opened by squirrels with the buckeyes either eaten or stored away for winter.
Filmed with Campark T100 Trail Camera available at: https://shrsl.com/3nywk
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