Baobab
It's the fruit of the Baobab tree, which is also the tree that Rafiki lives in. The fruit it produces is sometimes called "Sour Squash" or "Monkey's Bread."
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The Marula TreeA South African tree commonly known as the Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea). Popularly supposed to supply many African animals with the means to get drunk.
bread fruit tree
The same way that you did, also known as the Monkey Bread Tree and the Bottle Tree
Adansonia digitata, the baobab, is the most widespread of the Adansonia species on the African continent, found in the hot, dry savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa. Other common names include boab, boaboa, bottle tree, upside-down tree, and monkey bread tree. The fruit is nutritious possibly having more vitamin C than oranges and exceeding the calcium content of cow's milk. The tree takes 12 years to develop fruit.
Monkeys eat bananas, oranges, and other fruit. The fruit tree is the producer. Then, the monkey climbs up the tree and picks the fruit and eats it.Therefore, a monkey is the first consumer on the food chain.
Their conflict is that the monkey climb the tree of turtle which is bear a fruit but sad to say the greedy and selfishness monkey cheat to the turtle and never give fruit to the turtle that waiting to the ground.
ive heard thet they eat fruit tree branches
The fruit is produced as a method of reproduction, if the fruit is of use to man then that is a byproduct.
In the story of the monkey and the turtle, the monkey and the turtle find a banana tree and decide to share it. The monkey, being greedy, takes the tree for himself, while the turtle cleverly plants the tree in a way that it eventually bears fruit. When the banana tree grows, the monkey becomes jealous of the turtle's success. In the end, the turtle outsmarts the monkey, leading to a moral about greed and cleverness.
"The Monkey and the Turtle" is a Filipino fable about a monkey and a turtle who find a banana tree. The monkey, being crafty, tricks the turtle into planting the tree while he reaps the benefits of the fruit. Eventually, the turtle outsmarts the monkey by planting a different type of tree and getting the monkey stuck in a predicament. The story highlights themes of cleverness, betrayal, and the consequences of greed.