These spots are slight discolorations due to pigmentation in the eye and are referred to as "choroidal nevus." The easiest thing to compare them to would be freckles, because they are caused by the same substance, melanin. These spots are typically benign and won't cause any type of vision impairment or pain.
The spider you are describing is likely a Johnson's jumping spider, also known as Phidippus johnsoni. They are known for their bright green coloration, black markings, and distinctive orange dot on their body. These spiders are commonly found in western North America.
To know this, all you need to know is that the females have two small white dots on the bottom of them, by the back feet. I have also noticed that they have white/cream spots on their armor-like protector thingys. -The Thinker
Some species of black widow have a red dot. A redback spider, the equivalent of a black widow in Australia, also has a red dot on its back. It is all black and quite small and has a big red patch on its back. it is highly venomous. See the related link below for a picture.
I got bit by a spider fitting this description, and hurt very bad. Very small, black spider with two very small dots on its back(side by side), but I don't know what kind it is..left a pretty good welt, and red dot on my leg.
The germinal spot is that small (2-3mm diameter) white dot on an egg yolk. If the egg has been fertilized, the germinal spot is where the baby chick will start to grow.
A small black dot in the eye that the doctor suspects is a blood clot may be affecting tear production. It's important to follow up with the doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Blood clots in the eye can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
Answer:The "black dot" in your eye is called a "pupil", it contracts and widens to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. It is really just a hole in the center of your eye that allows light to pass through, that is really it.
Yes, seeing a small dot in your vision can be a symptom of various eye conditions and should be evaluated by an eye care professional.
in the center of your eyes -its the small black dot
After a short visit at the opticians, they told me that it was called a 'floater'... Its when a bit of the jelly in your eye-ball comes loose and goes to the front of your eye, hence the black dot. It may be irritating, but there is nothing you can do about it. Your brain will adjust to it, but you just have to get used to it.
A bird's-eye is a patterned fabric with a pattern of small circles or diamonds with a dot in the centre of each.
Its called a pupil.
If you notice a black dot on your dog's eye, it is important to consult a veterinarian as soon as possible. This could be a sign of an eye infection or other underlying health issue that needs to be addressed promptly to ensure your dog's well-being.
a bloodshot eye
The small grey bird with a black eye stripe is called a junco.
The little black dot in the center of your eye is called a pupil. The pupil is basically a hole in our eye that light enters through and makes it so that you see. But really on the inside of your eye you are looking upside down.
2 small black dot