It depends on which one you're talking about.I think your talking about the turrantula.
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.
A jumping spider such as the one you've described typically belong to the arachnid family called Salticidae. The particular one you've described sounds like it may be a Jotus auripes. The spiders in this family are not venomous. Without seeing the spider identification isn't certain, so you shouldn't try to handle the spider until positive identification can be made.
It is a jumping spider. Check the links http://bugguide.net/node/view/26008/bgpage http://bugguide.net/node/view/3722.
Jumping spiders. White dot indicates it is harmless.
brown recluse spider
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.
a garden spider
I think it's actually called the black & yellow garden spider.
Northern Black Widow, and it is most likely poisonous.
A spider monkey has furry skin.
A zebra spider is a jumping spider that is black, furry, and white-striped.Specifically, the spider in question (Salticus scenius) belongs to the jumping (Salticidae family) part of the arachnid class within the animal kingdom. Females and males can be less than ¼ inch (6.35 millimeters) in length and width. They have no problems living in and near human-inhabited places and structures.
A spider monkey has furry skin.
a tooth cave spider Considering that they are thousands of types of spiders. Where you live and a little more description would need to be given. Go to a web site on spiders or google images and see what you can find out... ----------------------------- True, we'd need a better description than that. However, it could be a Wolf Spider.
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.
Spider monkey are kinda tiny they are usually black or brown. They have big eyes and small faces they are also sometimes really furry.
yes
A jumping spider such as the one you've described typically belong to the arachnid family called Salticidae. The particular one you've described sounds like it may be a Jotus auripes. The spiders in this family are not venomous. Without seeing the spider identification isn't certain, so you shouldn't try to handle the spider until positive identification can be made.