I think that it might be a garden orb weaver, which is not dangerous, or a marbled orb weaver (which is in the same family). But, most of the pictures of this spider do no show it to be bright red....?
it is black light brown and hair............
The distinguishing feature of a light brown spider with black stripes is its striped pattern, which sets it apart from other spiders.
Spider monkeys have light brown fur (Goldy) and are black handed
Wolf Spider (venom is not dangerous to humans) or Brown Recluse (very dangerous venom).
I think it's called either a Stunning Widow or Sunny Widow, I'm not sure which. They're the same shape, etc of a black widow but much smaller and they're not as reclusive as black widows. Poisonous, but not to the degree of blacks. Could be wrong, since you don't have a picture. Hope this helps!
You haven't given enough information to definitively identify it.
Only around a black hole. There is a sphere around every black hole where light orbits the black hole.
A Woodlouse Spider!
It is a type of black widow spider
Yes, smooth muscle has alternating dark and light bands known as the A and I bands, respectively.
create cloudy bands of light
In Kentucky, common spiders include the black widow, brown recluse, and wolf spider. Black widows are shiny black with a red hourglass shape on their abdomen. Brown recluses are light brown with a violin-shaped mark on their back. Wolf spiders are large and hairy with distinct eye patterns. It's important to be cautious around these spiders as some can be venomous.