I have no idea im truly sorry....
it iz a black woodow
The spider you are describing sounds like a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans). They are known for their vibrant green coloration with red and yellow markings on their back and legs. These spiders are typically found in North and South America.
i drive a lime green lambourgiani it has red spider leather intereior i bought it at Florida lambourgiani!
It sounds like you may have found a black widow spider. Black widows are known for their shiny black bodies with a red hourglass mark on their underside. Their fangs are typically a shiny green color. Be cautious around them, as their bite can be venomous.
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It is a type of house spider, likes dark places like cellers, attics e.c.t... And will eat any type spider if it is hungry, and will also eat its own kind if no food is found hope that answers your question.
I'm not sure, I saw the same thing today, actually that's why I was here in the first place, in hopes to find what kind of spider it was. I found it on my car and it creeped me out....
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.
There is a spider called a Northern Green Jumping Spider, or Clown Spider (mopsus mormon), with a light green body and red spotted legs. You would most likely find one during the day in Australia. They have excellent vision and it wouldn't be likely for one not to see you sneaking up on it. These spiders actually vary in color. Some have red spots, but some do not. I couldn't find any other spider that matched your description.
It's difficult to determine the exact species of spider based on color alone, so caution is advised. In general, it's best to avoid touching or handling any spider that you are not familiar with, especially if it displays bright colors or markings. If you are concerned, contact a local pest control professional for guidance.