I do not know if shittim wood has any spirtual significance, but it is the Bible name of acacia wood.
The actual word 'acacia' is not mentioned in the KJV, but a type of wood called shittim is mentioned. This is the name for two types of acacia species.
The genus species for rubber wood is Hevea brasiliensis.
One of the species of ebony wood is the species is Diospyros Ebenum, which is native to India. Another species is Diospyros Crassiflora, which is native to western Africa.
The word (which first appears in Exodus 25:5) is "shittim," ending with an "M." Most newer translations render it "acacia" (New King James, Standard, NIV).
Animals that live in wood or live in the forest.
depends on the wood species, the sizes and the county of sale
It's a color of wood stain. A lot of hardwood species are from fruitwood trees, like cherry and apple, but there's not one species of wood called "fruitwood."
the species themselves actually can not 'chuck wood' exactly
This depends on the species of wood and the moisture content of that piece of wood.
The wood stork is not an endangered species, but listed as least concern.
The female wood duck is called buffleheadNo it is not; that is a different species