You may have discovered a Black and White "Dancing" caterpillar, but without an actual photo comparison it is hard to tell. There are thousands of different caterpillars with brightly colored spots, spikes, and fur.ÊÊ
A fuzzy black caterpillar with orange stripes has a dark body covered in soft hairs, with distinct orange stripes running along its sides.
Green (home) or black (visitor) with red, and white stripes at the sides. See related links for some shots on the uniform.
a suit is just well um i cant tell you what a suit is but i know what a tuxedo is a tuxedo is the same as a suit except a tuxedo has black stripes going down the sides of both legs a suit does not have stripes
The tallith is a large square or rectangle of wool, white with a few black stripes near the edges on two sides. It's worn over the shoulders. Some wear smaller talliths, or have blue stripes, but the above description is traditional.
The bird you're describing is likely the Common Grackle. This bird features a glossy black plumage, a distinctive yellow eye, and a yellow beak. Additionally, it may show a slight rust-colored streak on its sides, especially during certain seasons. Common Grackles are often found in Vermont, especially in open fields and near water sources.
A green caterpillar with white stripes typically has a bright green body with distinct white stripes running along its sides or back.
No, baby ladybugs do not have stripes. The insect in question's (Coccinellidae family) hatchlings leave fertile eggs as black, crocodile-like, tiny larvae. Bright orange splotches relieve the middle part of the upper sides of larval bodies.
A black buoy with white stripes typically indicates a special mark in navigational waters. It often signifies a safe water mark, indicating that there is deep water on all sides, or it may denote a channel's centerline. Specific meanings can vary by region, so it's essential for mariners to consult local navigation charts for accurate interpretations.
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The caterpillar you are describing sounds like the Gulf fritillary caterpillar. They have black bodies with orange stripes along their sides and orange spots on the segments. They are not known to sting.
Snakes with general black and tan markings are most than likely Common garter snakes. These can include the red-sided garter or eastern garter snake. Common garter snakes can grow to anywhere from 48 to 54 inches.
Black on Both Sides was created on 1999-10-12.