The young acorn was then collected by a squirrel and eaten a month later.
The squirrel cached the acorn in one of the tree’s many knots. This particular one happened to be the tree’s mouth.
The tree tried very hard not to resort to vegetarianism.
*caught
cached – past tense of cache, to store.
“stored” would be more apt
as cache is object, not verb
“Cache” is both verb and noun, just like its synonym “store”, which you yourself mentioned.
Also, cache is the appropriate word for describing what a squirrel does to and its food reserves.
Ok, so the squirrel caught the acorn, and stored it in its cache.
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The young acorn was then collected by a squirrel and eaten a month later.
The squirrel cached the acorn in one of the tree’s many knots. This particular one happened to be the tree’s mouth.
The tree tried very hard not to resort to vegetarianism.
*caught
cached – past tense of cache, to store.
“stored” would be more apt
as cache is object, not verb
“Cache” is both verb and noun, just like its synonym “store”, which you yourself mentioned.
Also, cache is the appropriate word for describing what a squirrel does to and its food reserves.
Ok, so the squirrel caught the acorn, and stored it in its cache.
Tree has major boomer vibes