NO
The spider you are describing is likely the Magnolia Green Jumper (Lyssomanes viridis). This spider is green with four orange dots on its abdomen and is commonly found in North and South America. It is known for its distinctive coloration and ability to jump long distances.
Yes, magnolia seeds are toxic if ingested in large quantities as they contain alkaloids that can cause gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea, and vomiting. It is not recommended to eat magnolia seeds.
his jumper is green and red stripes
Yes, they are. Do not ingest the seeds or the seed cone either.
Magnolias are a group of trees and shrubs some of which bear large flowers.
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
They are both green.
Yes, they can. Are they poisonous? Consensus view says no.
green
Aston Merrygold - Blue Jumper Ortiste Williams - Red Jumper Marvin Humes- Green Jumper Jonathon Benjamin Gill (JB) - Yellow Jumper
no
In red light, a green jumper would appear black or very dark because it reflects green light and absorbs other colors. Since red light lacks green wavelengths, the jumper cannot reflect any light to appear green. As a result, it would not be visible in its typical color under red illumination.