No.
At one time the pigments used in some colors of ink used toxic heavy metal compounds, but these are now banned and safe inks are used.
The gloss on the paper is just a thin coating of clay.
Usally it is non-toxic soy ink but you should check with your newspaper anyway
Newspaper ink is generally not considered toxic or harmful to human health when handled properly. However, prolonged exposure to large amounts of newspaper ink may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. It is always recommended to wash hands after handling newspapers and avoid prolonged contact with the ink.
You shouldn't use newspaper because the ink is sometimes toxic. use regular shredded white or recycled paper instead
No, household inks are formulated not to be toxic because kids inevitably get ink in their mouths.
Yes, newspaper ink can be toxic to hamsters if ingested, so it is not recommended as bedding material. It's best to use safe bedding options for hamsters like aspen shavings, paper-based bedding, or commercial hamster bedding from pet stores.
Yes newspaper ink is toxic. However you would have to eat a lot of newspapers before it became a health issue (I was unable to find conclusive proof that is still true. While newspaper ink was toxic it now seems that companies have moved to safer inks - Although cannot find conclusive proof that they all have either!)
Newspaper with black ink is just soy ink. No problems. It makes good mulch and it blocks the weeds.
stab it with an ink pen
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
no because thair is no toxic chemicals
Most mass produced ink is non toxic
Well this really depends on how you suppose the Birds come into contact with it... If the bird is drinking it then it's more poisionous than toxic... but if you say that the bird is inhaling the air which has been near a newspaper, i am almost definite that the birds would be unharmed...