Sugar gliders should not be exposed to bright light, but only ever darkness or dimmed light.
Being that they are nocturnal, it is believed that sun exposure can hurt their eyes. Regardless, sugar gliders prefer to be sleeping during the day so there is really no reason to expose them to the sun.
it can hurt your eyes if you never see the light. dont try it just in case.
The truth is, you can't. Instinct is instinct and no amount of training can take that away. This is why it is safest to keep your sugar gliders away from your cats.
Mine scuffle a little bit. They bicker and fuss sometimes, but not seriously and no one gets hurt.
Sugar gliders are not dangerous at all. They can bite, but not on purpose. If they do, it will only hurt like someone poking you with a dull toothpick.
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
yes and no it depends on how bright it is
In their native habitat of Australia, sugar gliders do not carry disease. Where they have been introduced to other countries as exotic pets, they naturally become susceptible to diseases in that country.
No. Looking at a picture of an eclipse will not hurt your eyes. Since it is only a pictures and doesn't produce any blinding light, it will not cause any damage.
To diffuse the light otherwise a bright and straight light beam from the bulb will hurt your eyes.
I would not encourage them to play together. Ferrets see small animals as prey and may attack the sugar gliders. Even if the ferret does not see the sugar glider as prey ferrets play roughly. They like to wrestle and nip as they play and may accidentally hurt the sugar glider.
If your facing it then you can get hurt by the light coming out of it going into your eyes all night