A red and blue spider is called the Red-Headed Mouse Spider and the scientific name is Missulena Occatoria. These Spiders are considered dangerous because they are known to produce high amounts of toxic venom.
A black spider that has bright blue markings on it might be a Daring Jumping Spider. This spider is a silk spinner, but does not make a web. It is not harmful to humans.
We get tons of those in Florida, all with different types of colors. I dunno what they are.
It sounds like a black widow spider. It is poisonous.
A Brown and Black spooky spider!
a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
No, they are not poisonous to humans. Their bite is non-lethal, but it will cause some pain.
I live in Golden Valley and I too found a black spider. It has the shape of a common house funnel type spider or even a grass spider. To me it looks really skinny. I just cannot get over black (charcoal) color it is all over.
The Indigo Bunting has bright blue feathers with black on the wings.
A Brown and Black spooky spider!
There are several types of caterpillar that match this description. They can have a white belly with a blue back and black markings.
The main color for the spider man suit is red and blue.
Female Mouse Spider
Yes, it is a bright blue black.
Some varieties of jumping Spiders, also known as salticidae, have black and blue coloring on their bodies. An example of this is the peacock spider.
The black and blue butterfly is called the Blue Morpho butterfly. They are a bright blue butterfly that have black edges around the wings.
Natural enemies are the blue mud dauber and the spider wasp.
a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
No, they are not poisonous to humans. Their bite is non-lethal, but it will cause some pain.
Yes, it is. Black is black but it is just a way to describe how dark it is. Example- shock blue. That is a way to say how bright that shade of blue is.
Baby Blue, Baby Blue Eyes, Baby Pink, Ball Blue, Banana Yellow, Battleship Gray, Bazaar, Beau Blue, Beige, Bistre, Bittersweet, Black, Blanched Almond, Blue De France, Blizzard Blue, Blond, Blue, Blue Bell, Blue Gray, Blue Green, Blue Violet, Bole, Bondi Blue, Boston University Red, Brandeis Blue, Brass, Brick Red, Bright Cerulean, Bright Green, Bright Lavender, Bright Maroon, Bright Pink, Bright Turquoise, Bright Ube, Brilliant Lavender, Brilliant Rose, Brink Pink, British Racing Green, Bronze, Brown, Bubble Gum, Bubbles, Buff, Bulgarian Rose, Burgundy, Burnt Orange, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Byzantine, And Byzantium.