You could be pregnancy or have a hormonal imbalance.
The Spotted Bat is a relatively specialized feeder, subsisting almost entirely on moths.
spotted hyena protect themselves by using their strong and sharp teeth it can rip down almost anything even metal.
Their skin is almost completely black with yellow spots on it.
Disease.
not even close. they are VERY common so don't worry. the closest owl (the Spotted Owl) is almost extinct though.
almost all salamanders have 24 chromosomes. I don't believe it is any different for the "spotted"- most likely wild type- creature you have described.
The Spotted Cuscus is thriving. It's not endangered. It has almost no predators, and it can adapt well. Humans are inhabiting parts of its habitat, and some hunt it, but this will not endanger it anytime in the near future.
Hawks bill Turtles can be found in the Oceans along the Equator and can be spotted in almost all continents.
It shouldn't be
You could be. This happened to me with my first two children. I've also had periods like this for no reason. You could take a pregnancy test.
I have discovered spotted ticks almost completely buried under the skin.. Those things are dangerous
If the small fish are small enough to fit into the gouramis mouth then they will almost certainly be eaten.