Yes, some animals can eat kapok fruit, which comes from the kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra). The fruit contains seeds surrounded by a fibrous material that is less palatable, but certain animals, such as birds and some mammals, may consume the seeds. However, the fruit is not a primary food source for most animals, and its nutritional value can vary.
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
Kapok Fibre
The kapok tree does not have any significant predators. Its trunk has many large spines that protect the tree against predation.
Yes the Kapok tree does have flowers! The flowers are pollinated and the seeds are spread by fruit bats.
Animals that eat fruit with seeds include birds, such as finches and thrushes, as well as mammals like bears and deer. These animals consume the fruit and then disperse the seeds in their droppings, helping the plants to propagate and grow in new locations.
Porcupines eat seeds,fruit,and twigs.
bunnys eat dragon fruit.
no they do not but they usually eat leafs, grass and fruit.
they eat stuff such as fruit mainly
they eat live animals and fruit
The kapok tree is used for sick people that live in the rainforest to eat or lick.
So they are attractive for animals to eat them, trees which grow fruit need animals to eat the fruit from the tree so the pips inside can be germinated when they are excreted in the animals faeces