Mammals:
* Cheetahs: Known for their distinctive black spots on a golden background.
* Leopards: Have rosettes, which are circular spots that look like flowers.
* Jaguars: Have rosettes that are larger and more complex than leopard rosettes.
* Dalmatian dogs: Known for their black or brown spots on a white background.
* Pumas: Have scattered, dark spots, especially on their backs and tails.
* Giraffes: Have irregular, brown spots on a cream or yellow background.
* Deer: Many species of deer have spots, especially fawns.
* Ocelots: Have distinctive, black, tear-drop shaped spots.
* Leopard seals: Have dark spots on a grey background.
Birds:
* Spotted owls: Have distinctive brown spots on their white breast feathers.
* Kea: These parrots have orange-yellow spots on their wings.
* Spotted dove: These small doves have small, black spots on their brown feathers.
Fish:
* Clownfish: Have distinctive orange and white bands, which can appear as spots.
* Leopard sharks: Have dark spots on a grey background.
* Spotted pufferfish: Have brown or yellow spots on their white body.
Amphibians:
* Poison dart frogs: Many species have bright, colorful spots on their skin.
* Leopard frogs: Have green or brown spots on their back.
Reptiles:
* Leopard geckos: Have dark spots on a light background.
* Spotted skinks: Have dark spots on their back.
* Snakes: Many snake species have spots, such as the garter snake.
This is just a small sampling of the many animals with spots! There are many more out there, each with their own unique patterns and colors.