Black lights are no more harmful than normal florescent lights. Black lights that are available commercially are normal lights, but with a coating on the inside of them to block the visible light spectrum. Black lights are sources of the UVC wavelength which is harmless to any animal.
Here is a great example of the ignorance of people regarding black lights
"Seriously, don't even try it! And it probably can. If it doesn't it will shock them anyway!"
There are high intensity/high power UltraViolet lights which can be produced to kill microorganisms using UVA radiation. these are being adopted in water treatment plants because it doesnt leave any harmful chemicals such as chlorine in the water. but these are thousands of dollars each, and would burn your skin from direct exposure. (very different from black lights)
No.
All hamsters are nocturnal
Do not breed your hamsters until you learn that "Black Bear" is not a breed and all hamsters breed the same. Do research.
They can't do too much harm because they're such small animal but they can bite and scratch you.
Hamsters with a black body and white feet are typically referred to as Black Bear hamsters. They are a popular color variation in the hamster breeding community and are known for their striking appearance.
Yes, it's just another name of calling them:). As well as Golden Hamsters, Syrian hamsters are also sometimes referred to as teddy bear hamsters (long haired syrian hamsters), alien hamsters (hairless syrian hamsters), black bear or european black bear (black syrian hamsters). They are all variations in colour/coat of the same species of hamster. I believe all hamsters are from Syrian so they all have a common ancestry
Hamsters don't shed.Some good hamsters to own are...-Black Bear Hamsters-Teddy or Fancy Bear Hamsters-Long Hair Hamsters
no, unlike hamsters the adults will not harm the young.
Actually, black bear and teddy bear hamsters are the same. They each live about three years.
Hamsters see in black in white because they do not have a cornia in there eyes. Do not put them in sunlight they will be blind. Color blind are hamsters.
Well, black bear hamsters were bred from teddies to be nicer, but every hamster is different. I'd say they are about the same....
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