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The black widow is a shiny, jet-black spider with long legs and a red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on its underside. It is about an inch long, including the legs.
A spider that has a brick colored heart-shaped marking surrounded by white on its back and lives on the ground might be an orb spider or a white tail spider. This spider might also be a common garden spider found in much of the U.S.
An entamologist would have to see it to give you an id. Part of it is counting it's eyes.
Brown Widow Spiders. When the subject of dangerous spiders comes up, the average person usually thinks about the black widow spider. Their shiny black body with a prominent red hourglass marking on the underside of the abdomen is an image that readily comes to mind. Source: Google.com
The only spider I have seen like this was a common sight in Kimberley South Africa. We called it a button spider because its back look like a button. It was not a black widow and it was not orange and did not have the hourglass marking that is common with the black or brown widow - also called the button spider.
Yes, black widows are very deadly and is probably the most venomous spider in the world. Despite their deadly venom, there aren't much deaths per year by these spiders as long as humans get immediate medical intention.
The hourglass dolphin is called an hourglass dolphin because its black and white markings resemble an hourglass!
I just caught a spider that matches this description. After looking online, I think it may be a jumping spider from the family Salticidae. I believe that spider is Phidippus Audax a.k.a the Bold Jumping Spider.
My son just killed on just like that with Orange fangs and a hour glass on its body so everyone who answered stupid its true and out there
Is it a white orb? In that case it would be an egg sack. If it is actually a white spot it cold be a wolf spider. I am sure another user could provide a more detailed answer but I have seen wolf spiders with white spots.
It is probably a jumping spider, at least that's what I've been told. I just found one today in my house and called the spider spray guys! I have it in a jar to show them, they are coming tomorrow. If I find out it is something other than a jumping spider I will let you know. Hi, My Spider was brown and Not fuzzy , it had two white spots on its back . the spot on rear was much larger .It ran very fast , WE killed it so cannot shoiw it . danobut Look carefully at the spider to see if it is black with a white marking on its back. Also, if the spider is jumping around this is another big sign that the spider you are looking at is a bold jumping spider. These spiders are aggressive and spunky, with a bite that hurts but lacks any dangerous poison.
beware of anything with a red hourglass! it is in all likelihood related to the widow family of spiders. it sounds very much like the Latrodectus pallidus, which is commonly known as a white widow. spiders in the wido family produce a very potent neurotoxin.