The black spots on a potato is the place where it is a little soft and a bit rough. That is the sweetest part of the potato. It means that your able to cokk it. If there aren't any black spots than it is a potato that is not ripe.
the yellow snouted gecko does not have white spots on the back of its body
Blue Potatoes, Fingerling Potatoes, White Potatoes, Russet Potatoes, Red Potatoes, Yellow Potatoes
In the U.S we mainly have round white potatoes new potatoes Yellow flesh potatoes. Potatoes originated in Peru and today that country counts with more than 3000 kinds of Potatoes, Including Hungary, Yellow, etc...
Same as ours.
bleach
Yes, yellow squash generally has fewer carbohydrates than white potatoes. A cup of cooked yellow squash contains about 6 grams of carbohydrates, while a similar serving of white potatoes has around 30 grams. This makes yellow squash a lower-carb option, which can be beneficial for those monitoring their carbohydrate intake.
White face cockatiels
I don't remember the name but they are poisonous. very poisonous
There are many skin condition causes white spots like vitiligo, Albinism, Nevus depigmentosus, Pityriasis Alba, White scars and hypopigmentation and Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
An egg.
egg
Koplik's spots are tiny spots occurring inside the mouth, especially on the inside of the cheek. These spots consist of minuscule white dots (like grains of salt or sand) set onto a reddened bump. Unique to measles.