If the rock is granite, the pink spots are probably feldspar. Look for colorless spots and black shiny flaky spots, these will be quartz and mica, which are the other components of granite. Pink spots on a flaky, shiny, micacaeous grey or black rock might be garnets in mica schist.
This description matches the Rose Chafer beetle. It is a type of scarab beetle species commonly found in Europe and parts of Asia. The adult beetles have black wings with iridescent pink or coppery spots on them.
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Pink crystals found in granite are usually orthoclase feldspar. These crystals give granite its pink to reddish color and are one of the main components of the rock.
pink with brown spots is the pink lizard
usually pink with darker pink spots
they are light pink in color and have dark pink spots on them.
i found the same thing its light green with black spots an a crystal "white" running insided of it
The intrusive pink rock with mica is likely to be granite. Granite is an igneous rock that forms from the slow cooling of magma deep underground. The pink color is often due to the presence of potassium feldspar, and mica minerals, such as biotite or muscovite, can be found in granite as well.
The mineral orthoclase is found all over the world. It can also be found in Granite rock. It would be the pink or white crystals in it.
purple with pink spots
pink with blue spots.