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I don't believe that is a nut at all. I think it is one of a jillion different kinds of galls mostly coming from oak trees. This particular style of gall comes from the sting of a certain variety of wasp. Inside that thing is a larvae. Cut it open and you should see a chamber with a small grub inside. I have found these on the ground after they have detached from the tree. The one I found was a pale pinkish-orange color with dark red spots. It probably was a more mature stage of the same thing you found. It was about the size of a grape.

 

That is my best guess.

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Pignut hickory is pretty common around here. I noticed a bumper crop of nuts in the area I was hunting and picked up a few dozen to eat this winter.

 Here is a good link on the tree: http://www.oplin.org/tree/fact%20pages/hickory_pignut/hickory_pignut.html

 

Also, deer really love hickory nuts so it's a good food source to hunt around this time of year.

 

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