That description matches the black and yellow garden spider (Argiope aurantia). They are large Spiders with a black body and distinctive yellow and black legs. They are commonly found in gardens and meadows across North America.
Identifying a spider can be hard without knowing where it was found and its overall body shape. A yellow spider with red dots is likely to be one of the common orb weavers, which are found in many places throughout the world.
The description matches that of a Marbled Orb Weaver spider, scientific name Araneus marmoreus. This species is commonly found in North Carolina, USA. It has a yellow body with black dots and black stripes on its legs.
Araneae is the scientific name for spiders.There are tens of thousands of different kinds of spiders. Those that have been caught and classified have scientific names, but they frequently have common names if they regularly get noticed by people. There is no standard for these common names, so even within the same country the same species of spider could have more than one common name. In Canada, the same spider might have one common name in English and another common name in French.In English we call the Salticidae "jumping spiders." But in Chinese they are called 蒼蠅虎 or just 蠅虎 (cang-ying hu or just ying hu). These words do not mean "jumping spider." They mean something like "blue fly tiger" (as in blue bot fly I guess) or just "fly tiger," i.e., they are predators of pesky flies just as tigers are predators of deer and other large mammals.What are called "tarantulas" in the U.S. are in some places called "bird-eating spider." No spider eats more than the occasional bird, and not all spiders that do eat the occasional bird are tarantulas. "Tarantulas" is not a very good name, historically at least, because the name "tarantula" originally was given to a kind of wolf spider that is found in the region around the Italian city of Taranto. The scientific name for that kind of wolf spider is Lycosa tarantula and the general name in Latin for the "bird-eating" kind is Theraphosidae.
The scientific name for the prairie dog is Cynomys, which is a genus that includes several species of social, burrowing rodents found in North America.
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The scientific name for scud is Amphipoda.
Female Mouse Spider
The kind of spider that is large 3 inches black and fuzzy with white stripes and found in the Bahamas is a tarantula. These tend to hide most of the time, but they may come out when it rains or if they are disturbed.
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Maybe a Jumping Spider - see related link below .
try an ominous orb spider they are common for being fuzzy and orange they are not aggressive and the are low-risk non toxic spiders
what kind of leaf do fuzzy black and orange catipilers eat
a black spider
A hairy molly.
Sounds like a Black House/Window Spider, pretty rare but they are poisonous so stay away. Kill it with a big stick from a distance!
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.
I don't know what kind it is but,I just found one in my kitchen and I don't know if it's a baby or mama.