Garden Spiders are usual brown in colour, any shade from pale brown to rusty/reddish brown. They have a fat oval body probably about as big as a finger nail, when fully grown, with a white cross on their back. Garden spiders have fairly short legs and build quite large neat webs.
habitat of a garden spider?
The Garden Spider was created in 1952.
A black and gold garden spider is another term for a North American garden spider.
in the garden
European garden spider was created in 1758.
garden
yes i still is a garden spider if you where transportring thing such a flowers it may have jumped of the flower and stayed in your car.
That description could be hard to pin point. North America is home to about 3,400 of the categorized 40,000 species of spiders in the world and I could tell you a name with is not the one you have seen. When you have a description like this, you should mention the place where it was seen. Maybe you can describe the web if it was seen in a web because spiders can generally be identified by the type of web they create though not all webs are used to capture prey. Maybe if the spider you saw is a web spider and not a tarantula spider could be an American House Spider, a Banded Garden Spider or an Orb Weaver spider.
Yes, a garden spider can bite a human, but it will not harm the human.
The spider I saw in my garden yesterday is called a brown widow spider.
probably the spider
Yes, a wolf spider is bigger than a garden spider. If you continue to look into it, you will find that the wolf spider is one of the biggest spiders. Wolf spiders range in size from 0.04 to 1.18 inches in length compared to the Garden Spider that ranges in size from 0.22 to 0.51 inches.