Did you know? Some bears will hibernate in trees. Hollowed out sections of Quercus trees will provide long term shelter for bears and other creatures. Bears will even fatten up on the acorns to help them survive the winter.
Tree Fact #4092
Did you know that trees will sometimes employ ants in self defense? Some animals will consume trees or otherwise harm them. Predators who do not normally eat ants are usually irritated by their presence. In return for this somewhat passive protection trees will offer the ants a home and food that repels other insect predators. I wouldn't climb a tree with ants on it. Would you?
Double Tree Fact #7
Did you know? That the oldest living tree (Methuselah) an ancient bristlecone is said to be over 5000 years old. It resides in the White Mountains of California in a National Forest. The exact location of this tree is kept secret so that evil people do not burn it down or otherwise harm it. Some speculate that the survival of this tree for so long is actually a genetic trait for immortality shared only by a few trees that can become immortal.
Also, did you know? The phrase "knock on wood" originated from a pagan ritual that involved tapping or knocking on trees to release the spirits trapped inside of them.
Tree Fact #808
In 1971 an astronaut (Stuart Roosa) transported 500 tree seeds to the moon along with his luggage in Apollo 14. The seeds orbited the moon 34 times. Once the astronaut returned to Earth the seeds were distributed and planted. There are just a bunch of Moon Trees scattered all over the place!
Tree Music Patch
By request I have made it so that you can toggle the music on and off with the "M" key. Now you can listen to whatever music you want while being a tree!
I will try to do a "Seasons Pass" update in the future where there is weather and seasons (winter, fall). Maybe some additional music along with some suggestions.
Did you know?!? Trees have growth rings that tell you a lot about them. Things such as how old they are and what natural or unnatural events occurred during their lifetime. These rings are usually very pronounced. SCIENCE allows us to see these rings unfortunately only after chopping down the tree... However some trees such as palm trees or other trees in tropical climates and what not have a constant growth rate due to the environment making the rings a lot less pronounced and often do not appear as rings. Are palm trees safe from science?
Tree Fact #42
Did you know that trees will defend themselves if needed!?! SCIENCE tells us that trees can communicate and lace their leaves with phenolics in order to poison attacking bugs! They are also often green.