They naturally shed most of their bark once a year.
Yes, it does.
Eucalyptus squamosa
Plane
yes they eat
Quinine comes from the bark of the cinchona tree of South America.
eucalyptus cinerea is the scientific name for a typical eucalypt
The name Kiri is of Maori origin and means "tree bark" or "skin of a tree." It can also signify a person with a strong and peeling bark like that of a tree.
A maple tree can be debarked by cutting into the bark of the tree and then peeling or stripping it away. This is hard on a tree and should only be done when necessary.
Koala
Eucalyptus trees have thick bark which protects the inner heart of the tree. The seeds have a shell surronding them, this helps in a fire.
Eucalyptus bark does not contain juice. Bark is quite dry, and the only things sometimes in the bark are various insects and insect larvae.
Sounds like a Eucalyptus.