Mammals:
* Big Cats:
* Leopard: Famous for its beautiful rosettes.
* Cheetah: Has black spots that resemble tear-drop shapes.
* Jaguar: Spots are large and resemble rosettes, similar to leopards, but more rounded.
* Other:
* Dalmatian Dog: Known for its distinct black spots on a white coat.
* Giraffe: Has brown patches on a light-colored background.
* Axis Deer: Spotted with white dots.
* Okapi (Forest Giraffe): Has stripes, but they are sometimes described as spots.
* Fennec Fox: Has black spots on its back.
* Kinkajou: Has small spots on its fur.
* Spotted Hyena: Has spots that are more like a dappled pattern.
Birds:
* Kiwi: Has brown spots on its feathers.
* American Robin: Has spots on its breast.
* Killdeer: Has black bands and spots on its chest.
* Woodpecker: Some species have spotted patterns on their backs or wings.
Fish:
* Clownfish: Famous for its bright orange and white spots.
* Spotted Goby: Has black spots on its body.
* Lionfish: Has stripes and spots that can vary in color and pattern.
* Pufferfish: Many species have spots.
Reptiles:
* Leopard Gecko: Has spots that vary in color and pattern.
* Leopard Tortoise: Has black spots on a yellow background.
* Spotted Skunk: Has black spots on its white fur.
* Spotted Salamander: Has yellow spots on a black background.
Insects:
* Ladybug: Has spots that vary in number and color.
* Monarch Butterfly: Has black spots on its wings.
* Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly: Has black and yellow stripes that resemble spots.
Other:
* Spotted Jellyfish: Some species have spots on their bells.
* Sea Stars: Some species have spots on their arms.
This is just a small selection of spotted animals. There are many other species with spotted patterns.