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Save the Flying Oak tree!

the flying oak tree is a very rare species of oak tree. it has no roots, and collects water from rainwater, in a process called hydrophorensefy. its most interesting feature is its ability to fly.they use their leaves as a big sail. most scientists think that the inside of their trunk must be hollow and filled with some lightweight gas like helium. it has rarely been seen flying away, and people have frequently gone outside to find one of their trees gone, or a new one there that wasn't there before. the trees have even shown some cognitive thought, because "coincidentally" there have only been reports of missing or new trees by elderly people who suffer from alzheimers and have no family. the trees might be able to sense these people by some sixth sense. once in flight they have been known to travel for miles, if they can get high enough, they will hit a jetstream. and they can even get across oceans. some trees have even been hit by planes in flight. the flying oak tree is a magnificent creature.