A common black spider with a red spot on its back is the Jumping Spider. It is somewhat fuzzy. The Jumping Spider is about 1/8 - 3/4 inches long, very hairy, stocky built, and short-legged. The markings are diverse among its many species. Some are black with spots of orange or red on the back. At first site some fear it to be a Black Widow Spider. The Black Widow, however, has a red hourglass shape underneath on the belly and has longer legs.
The difference in the Jumping Spider that I found in my home is that the orange marks near the face are lacking and the white spot on the back is a red spot.
This answer is based on searching the internet to find out what kind of spider was visiting my desktop.
There are many types of big hairy Spiders. The tarantula and wolf spiders are the most commonly known ones that fit the description. Looking up a spider identification chart can help figure out what type was seen as well as if they are venomous.
Possibly a wolfspider, or a southern widow. if either one were to bite you, you would need some medical attention, chances are the bite wouldn't be fatal
Two types of spider come to mind when someone describes them as brown and fuzzy. The first type is the tarantula. The second is the wolf spider. Both can be large by most standards.
The big hairy European spider with a painful bite is called a tarantula. Its bite is venomous and can cause discomfort that can last for days.
A big hairy European spider is known as a tarantula wolf spider. These spiders can be found in many areas in Europe and are large and gray.
Hmmm im guessing trantulas? yeaa trantulas (earlier guy)
(to earlier guy) ur an idiot
many species are black with hairy legs
A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.
The spider that is black with a white crescent on its back is the Brown House Spider. This spider is often confused with the red-back spider.
This is most likely a "jumping spider" and can be confirmed if it has squat legs, a stocky fuzzy body, somewhat twitchy behavior and, well, jumps. That would be your first clue.
Dasymutilla occidentalis
A black spider that has a red stripe on the back is possibly a red spotted ant mimic spider. They walk on six legs instead of eight and can be found in Arizona.
A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.
It could be a black widow spider if it is small and thin-legged with a shiny round black abdomen and red markings under it. If it's fuzzy with a red spot on it's back, and the front part of the body is more-or-less the same size as back part, then it's a black jumping spider.
A black widow spider is black with a red mark on it's abdomen; this might or might not be what you meant. The black widow sometimes has a red mark on her back, as well. The red backed spider of Australia, a relative of the black widow, has an orange red mark on the back.
The spider that is black with a white crescent on its back is the Brown House Spider. This spider is often confused with the red-back spider.
a wolf spider. they hurt but are not deadly to humans
red back spider
This is most likely a "jumping spider" and can be confirmed if it has squat legs, a stocky fuzzy body, somewhat twitchy behavior and, well, jumps. That would be your first clue.
Dasymutilla occidentalis
the first thing i think of is black widow if you see a spider that looks like this in your home you should call an exterminator imediatlly u may have black widow they can confirm or not from there :) and yes BC has a major black widow problem for those who did not know that black widows do live in bc :) it could also be one of the black widows many relatives please have this checked by an extermiator
A black spider that has a red stripe on the back is possibly a red spotted ant mimic spider. They walk on six legs instead of eight and can be found in Arizona.
If its black, has a large butt and there's a red shape on its back the resembles an hourglass, then its a black widow spider and they are very poisonous
you might mean a black widow. it is actually an arachnid or spider. a black widow has eight legs, a red hourglass shape on the bottom, and is very poisonous.