This is an Australian Flower spider ( Diaea. sp. ). As it suggests it can be found in flowers and Foliage and will ambush small insects. It is harmless. This information can be found on www.ozanimals.com/spider/flower spider. Mitchell
Yes, they can have stripes in shades of orange.
As a matter of fact yes, all tigers have stripes unless it is some sort of hybrid. But usually the hybrids still have stripes.
If it is orange and has stripes, I think that it is a tiger. If not, I have no idea. is this a trick question?
Tigers are born in a color range from Black with orange stripes, to Snow White with faint golden stripes. The most common colors of tigers these days are red-orange with black stripes, and the rarest color is the Snow white tiger with golden stripes. Less common colors are: -- Golden Tabby Tiger, an exceedingly faded orange into white and light reddish stripes -- Normal White tiger, with pitch black stripes -- Blue colored or Maltese Tiger -- Black or Melanistic tiger. * The last two colors have not been seen for a century or more, but there are photos on the web.
Tigers are orange-furred with lighter (white) areas and black stripes. Albinos (white tigers) are white with black stripes.
His stripes are orange and black.
Yes, they can have stripes in shades of orange.
The bug that is black with orange stripes is a milkweed bug.
Nemo is a clown fish and clown fish are orange with white stripes
The insect you are referring to is likely a milkweed bug, which is black with orange stripes.
The insect with black and orange stripes is commonly known as a wasp.
His stripes are orange and black.
As a matter of fact yes, all tigers have stripes unless it is some sort of hybrid. But usually the hybrids still have stripes.
A fuzzy black caterpillar with orange stripes has a dark body covered in soft hairs, with distinct orange stripes running along its sides.
Peel an orange. The lines between the sections of the orange are similar to the pattern of longitude lines on the globe.
The bug with orange stripes that I have encountered recently is a tiger beetle.
The insect with orange stripes on its back is commonly known as a tiger beetle.