If you're in North or South America, the bird is likely a Rose-Breasted Grosbeak.
The spider you are describing is likely a species of the orb-weaving spider called the Marbled Orbweaver (Araneus marmoreus). This species has a distinct bright neon yellow body with red or orange stripes on its abdomen, making it easily recognizable.
Fat fish are not necessarily more likely to have broad stripes than thin fish. The width of stripes on fish is influenced by various factors such as genetics, age, and environmental conditions. The relationship between body shape and stripe pattern is not well-established in all fish species.
The scientist could conclude that the females choose mates.
The insect you are referring to is likely a milkweed bug, which is black with orange stripes.
The lizard you are describing is likely a western whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis tigris) or a common five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus). Both species are known for their tan coloration with black horizontal stripes.
Most bees are yellow and black and have stripes. However, a bee that has two stripes is most likely a bumblebee.
Most likely not, because if you think about it, half of the zebra's stripes are blakc, and black attracts LOTS of sun rays.
Likely a brown tabby cat.
A bright orange, fuzzy spider is likely a species of tarantula. Tarantulas are known for their vivid colors and hairy bodies, with some species exhibiting bright orange hues. It's important to exercise caution around tarantulas, as some can deliver painful bites.
'The Stars and Stripes Forever' is likely to be played on patriotic occasions, when marching bands perform, and at formal military ceremonies.
Lots of tiny, bright yellow spots on wood chips is likely mold. The area where the wood chips are is likely damp.
"Derneath" is likely a typo or a misspelling of the word "underneath," which means beneath or below something else. For example, you might find something underneath a table or underneath a stack of books.