I saw one of these in my garden, it is a type on beetle pupa of some sort, red and black is the common colour but can also be seen in orange, yellow and white.
If it is parallel orange lines that are the spikes then it sounds like it is ladybird larvae.
Tigermoth caterpillar.
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the Buff-Tip Moth caterpillar has black stripes, yellow stripes, and fine white hairs or spikes coming off of it. These are generally about 2.5 inches long and eat oak, maple, elm, and hazel leaves.
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The bug you’re describing sounds like a type of ladybug, possibly the "twice-stabbed ladybug" (Chilocorus stigma), which can have bright orange coloring with distinctive markings. Another possibility is the "orange spiny bug," which has an orange body with spikes and may also feature black lines. If you have a photo or more specific details, it could help in identifying the exact species. Always exercise caution with unfamiliar insects, as some can be harmful.
The black and yellow caterpillar with spikes is called a "cinnabar moth caterpillar."
No. Calico is often large areas of white with two other colours, usually orange and black. The Calico colouring can be found in many different breeds of cat. If a cat is just orange and white, it is not a calico. The coat colour is likely a Red (orange) Tabby and White.
The name of the yellow and black caterpillar with spikes is the "Eastern Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar."
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