Depends largely on where you saw said snake. Here in Texas it could be a water snake, a water moccasin, a rat snake, or several others, depending on the pattern of the coloration, head size/shape, ect...
Ringneck snake
Rattle Snake
That could be many different birds, but your best guess is the American Oystercatcher. This bird lives in coastal habitats, where it eats mussels and clams. It has a dark brown/black back, black head, and a bright orange bill.
Sally lightfoot crabs are average sized crabs that are typically found on the rocky shores the Galapagos Islands. They are bright orange in colour with some black sripes
The tarantula hawk is a wasp that is distinguished by its large black body and bright orange-red wings. The sting of the tarantula hawk is thought to be one of the worst that is found in any bee.
Black millipedes with orange stripes are not poisonous. These insects are often found in people's homes but post no threat.
dude its a bee Sorry...It's not a bee. It resembles a housefly, only it's entire body is solid black including the wings. The only exception is the abdomen which is a bright orange color. It has a proboscus, just like your ordinary housefly. I found one too and no one has yet been able to identify it.
a bojencken caterpillar and they are poisen
some kind
A black spider with orange legs is called a Spotted Ground Spider. There are 60 different species to this group of spiders.
Yes there are metaphors in Black Star Bright Dawn I also found other types of figurative language in the book.I had to read the book and do a portfolio on it and i had to find figurative language.
Its a tobyotter.it is found in north india...
in Oregon
Oregon was found when John McLoughlin accidentally went on an expedition and found himself in an unknown part of land so he named it Oregon.