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Yes, eucalyptus wood can spit when burning due to its high oil content. As the wood heats up, the moisture and oils can create steam and pressure, leading to small pops or spits. This behavior is more pronounced in green or freshly cut eucalyptus, as opposed to seasoned wood. It's advisable to use caution when burning eucalyptus to avoid potential hazards.

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