Yes, some striped spiders are poisonous.
Yes, the black and white striped spider, also known as the zebra spider, is not poisonous to humans.
The striped skunk lives in Central Canada to Northern Mexico. : )
No, but it will bite if handled. You should seek medical attention.
The description of a round brown body with yellow and reddish orange striped legs suggests that the spider you saw in Grand Rapids, Michigan is likely a marbled orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus). These spiders are harmless to humans and are known for their striking coloration.
No. There are only two species of venomous lizard, neither of which are striped. That said a bite from any reptile, venomous or not, can easily become infected.
it is the poisonous beads that burst into gas on contact.
No, striped wolf spiders are not harmful to humans. They are primarily shy and non-aggressive, and their venom is not considered dangerous to humans. If provoked, they may bite as a last resort, but their bites are usually mild and cause minimal reaction.
A striped scorpion is a small white scorpion with black stripes and a thin tail but small claws meaning its very deadly and poisonous.
poisonous beads that burst into gas on contact
All spiders carry venom that can cause anything from localised pain to death in humans depending on the species and individual reactions to the venom. Unfortunetly the "Zebra Spider" is a common named used for several different types so the scientific name would be needed to get a conclusive answer.
Skunks are found throughout most of the 'lower 48' states.