There are many skin condition causes white spots like vitiligo, Albinism, Nevus depigmentosus, Pityriasis Alba, White scars and hypopigmentation and Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
The animal with yellow spots that swims is likely a leopard shark. Leopard sharks are commonly found in shallow coastal waters and have yellowish-brown bodies with distinctive black spots. They are slow-moving and harmless to humans.
Spotted turltes have a dark brown to black carapace with yellow to orange spots on each scute.
Seeing yellow spots randomly in your vision could be a sign of a condition called eye floaters. These are tiny specks or spots that drift around in your field of vision. It's usually a harmless occurrence, but if you experience a sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light, you should seek medical attention as it could indicate a more serious issue like a retinal tear.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
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.
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your chameleon is getting its colors the yellow is normal and the blue spots if it is a girl could mean she is ready to mate and that she is willing to .
Mucus can sometimes be yellow or if you have a virus it can be yellow with blood spots in it( this could just mean your throat is irritated)
It is tanish yellow And brown spots
dark yellow with black spots
If your dog is not yellow it is brown with spots
Yes purple and yellow spots
the yellow snouted gecko does not have white spots on the back of its body
black and yellow
It's caused by a harmless chemical forming in them. They are perfectly safe to eat.
it looks black with yellow spots that was 2 obvious wasn't it u stupid it looks black with yellow spots that was 2 obvious wasn't it u stupid
The animal with yellow spots that swims is likely a leopard shark. Leopard sharks are commonly found in shallow coastal waters and have yellowish-brown bodies with distinctive black spots. They are slow-moving and harmless to humans.