A buoy that is white with vertical stripes is typically a "safe water buoy," also known as a "fairway buoy." This type of buoy marks the limits of safe water and indicates that navigators can pass on either side. The vertical stripes often help in identifying the buoy's purpose, making it easier for mariners to navigate safely in open waters.
Fairway buoys are spheres, pillars, or spars with red and white vertical stripes.
The boy with white vertical stripes likely indicates a "safe water" buoy, often referred to as a fairway buoy. These buoys mark the entrance to a channel or harbor and signify that there is navigable water all around. They typically have a red and white striped pattern and are used to guide vessels safely through waterways. Always be sure to follow local navigation rules and guidelines when approaching a harbor.
its rattler..
the mama bee
Cali ling
coral snake
Spiderman's Uncle
The AFL refs wore those kind of stripes.
the worst kind
If you are referring to the Siberian or amur tiger... yes that kind of tiger has stripes.
a scary one
Black wido