it sounds like tapeworm (the only flat worm) but I don't think they are yellow.
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It depends on what kind of owl it is. If its a snowy owl it would be normal to see a white one. If its a barn owl, or screech owl, etc. it would be rare if it was white. Snowy owls are white so they can blend in with their surroundings, as they live in a snowy enviorment.
Honey bees leave behind white stingers.
Its a wild animal.
Its hard to know without seeing a picture, but this could be describing a wolf spider, but its more likely an orb spider based off the limited information.
flat
A white rabbit with a flat face is likely a breed called a Holland Lop. Holland Lops are known for their compact size, rounded bodies, and distinctive flattened facial structure. They are a popular choice for rabbit enthusiasts due to their friendly and gentle nature.
those that grind their food, which would be herbivores.
he could not throw to 1st base from the 2nd base position, he some kind of mental block and could not throw to 1st, he would throw it all over the place
That would be a mesa.
FLAT
depends on what kind of clouds, if it were white clouds the sky would be white. if it were grey clouds it would be grey
I would guess it to be a hornet.
tapeworm. you should know that plus that is the only thin and white worms
they wouldn't they are carnivores
White girl.
Depends what kind it is. a reg size would not weigh the same as a giant flat screene.