The Speckled King snake is a black snake with yellow or orange spots speckled over it's body. Another black snake with yellow spots would be Baby Eastern Black King Snake. Both are completely black with yellow speckles.
A black snake with a yellow line down its back has a distinctive marking that helps identify it from other snakes.
I believe you are refering to a black rat snake.
If you encounter a black snake with yellow markings on its back, it is likely a non-venomous species such as a kingsnake or a rat snake. It is best to calmly move away and give the snake space, as it is not a threat to you. Avoid trying to handle or disturb the snake, and contact a local wildlife expert if you have concerns.
Pale yellow background, black dappled splotches over its back and sides, with a largely white belly and neck ruff. The cheetah also has a yellow-y brown color as well as black spots down its legs.
The scoliid wasp has a black body that has two to four distinguishing yellow spots on its back. They can range from 20 to 40 millimeters in size and are found in many parts of North America.
The description matches a species of reptile called the Madagascar day gecko. These geckos have a black body with bright yellow spots and are native to Madagascar. They are known for their vibrant colors and unique patterns.
The letters spell the word ladybugs. They are small beetle with a red or yellow back and black spots.
If you encounter a black snake with a yellow head in the wild, it is likely a non-venomous species called a black racer. You should calmly and slowly back away from the snake to give it space and avoid startling it. Do not try to touch or handle the snake, as it may become defensive. It is best to observe the snake from a safe distance and allow it to move away on its own.
The bug with black spots on its back is commonly known as a ladybug.
the yellow snouted gecko does not have white spots on the back of its body
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider
If you find a black bug with yellow spots in your garden, it is likely a beneficial ladybug. Ladybugs help control pests in your garden, so it is best to leave them be and let them continue their work. They are not harmful to plants or humans.