Kapok is in the Baobab family, like Limon is in the Citrus family
"i think ... that moss and some snakes do live with the kapok tree but toucans live on the kapok tree."
I don't think there's such a thing as a silk tree (rather there is one that is nick named silk tree but it doesn't exactly produce silk.) The fluffy 'Kapok' material comes from a Kapok tree.
The Great Kapok Tree was created in 1990.
when the kapok pops, its seeds go all over the place and then it will grow on a new kapok tree (i think =.=)
A mature kapok tree may be 60 - 70 m.
Kapok Fibre
The tallest living tree in the world is a redwood in California, U.S. It stands 370 feet tall.
seeeds of kapok tree are dispersed by wind
Animals that may live on a Kapok tree may be monkeys, tigers, birds etc.
its not us that need the kapok tree its the animals in the tropical rain forest they all depend on that tree espesally the fruit bat
The Kapok Tree is the biggest tree of the Amazon rainforest, as it can grow to 200 feet tall and the trunk can be 10 or 11 feet in diameter. This big tree is usually the home of many other species from insects to frogs and birds, it also offer support for tree climbers and bromeliads. Another common visitor of the Kapok trees are the bats attracted by the trees flowers smell. They are actually the ones that fertilize the Kapok over the Amazon rainforest as they spread the pollen of these flowers since they are so eager to eat the sweet nectar.