It might be a bass. I have some little ones in my fish tank from my pond. I know this isn't the question, but you can sometimes find the baby ones near the bank.
a star fish
A Tarantula! VERY SCARY!
Eastern Lubber Grasshopper.
they have orange and black stripes all over their body.
A milkweed bug. I hate them
A thread waisted bee can be described as having an orange body with black stripes. These insects also have long hanging legs that help them suspend themselves when trying to collect nectar.
trarantrala
A black spider with yellow stripes is a garden orb spider. These are very common and not poisonous to humans.
the tiger wren. they are very rare.
a very cute spider
Large, muscular body covered in thick orange or white fur with black stripes. Black ears with a white tuft of fur in the back. Long tail. Big, flatten face with a pink nose, large eyes and mouths, whiskers, and big jaws with bone- crushing teeth. Massive paws with incredibly sharp retractible claws.
They are a combination of yellow and white color with yellow being the predominant color on the body and white in the belly area. There are black stripes throughout the body including the face and the tail.
There is no correct answer for this question. No two tigers are the same. Their stripes are actually like human fingerprints, there are no two the same. The number of stripes differs by tiger, they can range anywhere between 20-50 stripes. Sometimes the stripes cover their body 100%, making them completely black. This is what a black panther is, a tiger or jaguar which is completely black.