The bald-faced hornet is a black and white hornet that you can find hovering close to the ground. These hornets are common across the United States.
A black jacket!
goop... in Africa
Hornet
The insect described sounds like a baldfaced hornet. They make a paper hive and have black and white markings.
The striped skunk lives in Central Canada to Northern Mexico. : )
The striped newt or Notophthalmus perstriatus lives in Georgia and Florida, USA.
The Striped bass also known as the striper lives in North America. It is a salt water fish that lives in the Atlantic ocean.
This sounds like carpet beetles. I just found some in our house and I am freaking out. Not sure what to do about them though.
Monarch butterflies start their lives out as caterpillars. A 'baby monarch' would be a monarch caterpillar. Monarch caterpillars striped black and yellow along their back.
The chances are very good if you are a character in a Stephen King novel. Or if the cat in question is a giant, orange and black-striped, one that lives in India.
Bruno first lives in Berlin but then moves to Auschwitz (known to Bruno as Out-With).
From what I have been told, this sounds like an Orb Spider...which is in the Widow Family and is extremely venomous.
it may be a ground spider or parsons spider