A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
It takes a bit more information to properly identify a spider than what is provided. Note that the black widow is notfuzzy (covered with hairs).
No
Check out the link at What's That Bug?. There are images of most common and many uncommonly seen insects and spiders.
well the closest spider that i can thinkin of is the "black widdow" a female 1 cause the male are well pretty tini and i think they have anothe collor
Araneus diadematus Scroll down to see pictures of it when young with the yellow body and black spots: http://www.nicksspiders.com/nicksspiders/araneusdiadematus.htm -Michael Cline
It takes a bit more information to properly identify a spider than what is provided. Note that the black widow is notfuzzy (covered with hairs).
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider
Northern Black Widow, and it is most likely poisonous.
The Orb-weaver spider is a fairly large garden spider found abundantly in Oklahoma. They can be identified by their black, white and yellow body and legs as well as the spiral or zipper-like arrangement of prey-catching threads in their webs.
a Brazilian jodphurs, its really rare
No
dark yellow with black spots
a type of jumping spider?
yes
it looks black with yellow spots that was 2 obvious wasn't it u stupid it looks black with yellow spots that was 2 obvious wasn't it u stupid
I don't remember the name but they are poisonous. very poisonous