I found one and would like to know what it is.......
The paper wasp has brown and black horizontal stripes on its body. These wasps are known for their distinctive coloration and slender bodies. They can often be found nesting in sheltered areas around buildings and homes.
The turtle you found is likely a common snapping turtle. They typically have black eyes, a brown shell, and no distinctive stripes. Remember to handle them with caution as they can have a powerful bite.
I found my own answer and it was Turquoise.
If this spider has two stripes on either side of its body as well as the abdomen, it is most likely a fen raft spider. commonly found in Europe. It is highly dangerous to humans. It is found in planted water such as creeks or ponds.
The spider you are referring to is likely the yellow sac spider. Yellow sac spiders are brown with two yellow stripes on their back and are commonly found in California. They are not considered aggressive towards humans but can deliver a painful bite if provoked.
The paper wasp has brown and black horizontal stripes on its body. These wasps are known for their distinctive coloration and slender bodies. They can often be found nesting in sheltered areas around buildings and homes.
Turquoise was found in the early 1870's
Turquoise is a secondary mineral, forming veins in alumina-rich rocks in desert regions. Turquoise, with a brown to white matrix, can be found in New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona in the US. It is also found with a black matrix, which is the more highly regarded, in Tibet and Iran. Turquoise also occurs in Egypt, Chili, France and Turkestan.
I think you mean a painted turtle
The turtle you found is likely a common snapping turtle. They typically have black eyes, a brown shell, and no distinctive stripes. Remember to handle them with caution as they can have a powerful bite.
That is the typical colouration of the European Adder. A venomous snake found in Great Britain and Western Europe.
The Flea Beetle has an outer shell of yellow-white with three black stripes. It is usually found in western North America and tend to hide in the soil.
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Turquoise is found in several countries around the world, with notable deposits in the United States, particularly in Arizona and New Mexico. Other significant sources include Iran, which has been known for its high-quality turquoise, as well as China, Mexico, and Tibet. Additionally, smaller quantities of turquoise can be found in countries like Afghanistan and Chile. Each region produces turquoise with distinct colors and characteristics.
turquoise and copper
It is a Carolina wolf spider. Perfectly harmless to people, but not to ants.