Insects:
* Monarch Butterfly: A beautiful and iconic butterfly known for its long migration.
* Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly: Another striking butterfly with a bright orange background and black stripes.
* Viceroy Butterfly: A mimic of the Monarch butterfly, also orange and black, but with a black stripe across its hindwings.
* Painted Lady Butterfly: A smaller butterfly with orange wings and black markings.
* Ladybug (Ladybird Beetle): These small beetles are familiar and often seen in gardens.
* Asian Lady Beetle: This beetle is similar to the ladybug, but can sometimes be a pest.
* Honeybee: Not all honeybees are orange and black, but some subspecies are.
* Wasps: Many species of wasps have a yellow-orange and black pattern.
Animals:
* Monarch Butterfly (caterpillar): The caterpillar stage of the Monarch is striped with orange, black, and white.
* Tiger Salamander: A striking salamander with yellow and black stripes.
* Eastern Newts: These small amphibians have orange bellies with black markings.
* Monarch Butterfly (larva): The larva of the monarch is banded with orange, black, and white.
Note: The exact shades of orange and black can vary between species and individuals.