Memory principle
Lessons from Eurasian Jay
Bury tomorrow.
Acorn Cache Keeping

Core lesson
A forest remembers through the one who buries tomorrow beneath today.
Biological basis
Eurasian Jays cache acorns and other food for later recovery, using memory and helping disperse oak seeds through forgotten caches.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
MemoryPreparationSavingFuture planningSeed dispersal
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