Possibly a Black Widow. Look for a red hourglass on the belly. If there is one, it's venomous.
The Speckled King snake is a black snake with yellow or orange spots speckled over it's body. Another black snake with yellow spots would be Baby Eastern Black King Snake. Both are completely black with yellow speckles.
The broad-faced sac spider is a black-headed, one- or two-inch (2.54- to 5.08-centimeter), white-bodied type of spider. The arachnid in question (Trachelas tranquillus) has a dark brown head that can look or photograph black and a grey abdomen that can look or photograph off-white. The female is bigger than the male, by anywhere from 0.08 - 0.2 inches (2 - 5 millimeters).
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A spider with a black, furry belly is likely to be wolf spider. These spiders often have hair all over, but it can be more noticeable on the belly.
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.
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It sounds like the harmless "Daring jumping spider," Phidippus audax, which is commonly found all over the United States. This small spider is black and furry with a couple white spots on its back. Four of it's anterior eyes are very large and you should be able to see them without a magnifying glass. The spider also has emerald green pedipalps. Without a location it's very hard to tell exactly what it could be. If the spider is not furry at all, I suggest staying away from it if you live in a tropical area as it could be poisonous.
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the woodlouse spider. the red spider mite is also red all over, but is not actually a spider. it is very small, about half the size of a pinhead, and they bite so squish it if you see one.
It might be the camalspider or a timberwolf spider.
leopards are a golden colour with black spots all over
Grey with black spots all over.