Yes, although I wouldn't feed it to them on a plate!
Paintballs (including the paint) are made entirely from food-grade products and as such are non toxic.
The very first paintballs were meant to mark trees for logging companies, so no. They are both non-toxic and biodegradable.
no, they are considered eatable by the FDA. not that i would recommend eating them.
Paintballs will not harm you if consumed and digested, as they are made from non-toxic materials.
They are non-toxic, but taste awful on purpose. so yes.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
All animals are affected by toxic chemicals.
Nothing toxic is found in any legally sold paintballs. So long as you get your paintballs from some reputable souce you're safe. In fact there's not really any paint in the balls. It's actually Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, color dye and sometimes a little wax.
No, krypton is not toxic assuming you mean poisonous.
The number of paintballs in a pound can vary depending on the brand and size of the paintballs. On average, there are about 70-100 paintballs in a pound. It is recommended to check with the specific brand or manufacturer for accurate information.
Yes, it is as toxic to animals as it is to humans.
it can be toxic to poultry, cattle, sheep and horses, possible other animals as well.
no, there are different paintballs for different types of guns