Rhodesian Ridgeback
it is called a black fish with a gold stripe(:
The spider described is likely a bold jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are black with a distinctive white stripe, typically around the size of a quarter, and can display aggressive behavior if provoked. While they have the ability to bite, their venom is not considered dangerous to humans.
Riggit Galloway, Lineback, and Hereford cows all have white stripes down their backs. These cows also have white stomachs and the Riggit Galloway and Hereford breeds can also have white on their faces and feet.
The common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) is known for having a distinctive red band/belt across its abdomen. This species is native to North America and plays an important role in pollination.
The spider you are describing is likely the black widow spider. Black widows are known for their shiny black bodies with a distinctive red hourglass shape on their underside. They can be found in Arizona and are known for their venomous bite.
The zebra spider has a stripe on its back.
The worst kind.
The larder beetle is a hard shelled bug with a yellow strip around its middle. They usually have a black body and are about three-eighth of an inch long.
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i think it would b a tarantula
It is a poisoinus spider wich is also deadly. SO DON'T TOUCH IT.
a bojencken caterpillar and they are poisen
it is called a black fish with a gold stripe(:
You are talking about his fur pattern. If you got him from the pet store, he is probably a Dumbo Rat. (They are not dumb! They are smart!). His fur pattern is called "Hooded". You have a hooded dumbo rat!
Without a better description - it sounds like a Ribbon snake. See if the picture in the related link matches.
The kind of school that isn't in the front and isn't in the back is a middle school!