Be more specific
A wolf spider
The distinguishing features that can help identify a brown spider with a grey abdomen are the coloration of its body parts. Look for a brown body with a grey abdomen to identify this specific type of spider.
tarantula
A grey spider with a black stripe has a distinctive black stripe running along its body, which sets it apart from other spiders.
Platypuses are not purple. The colour of a platypus's fur is dark brown over most of its body, with a grey undercoat. Its belly is gold-coloured or silky grey.
The spider with a red upper body and grey lower body resembles a typical arachnid with a distinct color contrast. Its vibrant red cephalothorax stands out against the muted grey abdomen, which may have a smooth or slightly textured appearance. The spider's legs are often slender and may be a mix of red and grey hues, enhancing its striking appearance. This coloration may serve as a warning to predators or as camouflage in its environment.
There are not purple. they are grey
A spider that has a red upper body and legs and a gray lower body is a sowbug killer spider.
I saw it too. I Don't know what it is either. It was creepy looking.Name: Woodlouse spiderLatin name: Dysdera crocataSize: Approximately 10 to 15mms longDistribution: Found throughout the UK. More frequently found in the southern half of Britain.Months seen: All year roundFood: Woodlice and other small creatures. One of the few spiders with fangs strong enough to pierce through the hard outer shell of woodlice - hence the nameHabitat: Found under logs and stones. Anyplace where woodlice might be found.Special features: The woodlouse spider has a body which can vary in colour from creamy-grey to red-brown.The legs are usually a reddish colour. The abdomen has the size and appearance of a baked bean.The fangs are quite large in proportion to its body, and they are specially developed for catching and killing woodlice - hence the name.
No sheep are not purple. they are only white and grey. every body knows that. so if you are looking a this question, you shouldn't be because as i alredy said everybody knows that.
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.
I believe this spider friend of yours is a jumping spider, although there are lots of other spiders out there who are yellow, grey, black, orange and brown.