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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.

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