I believe it's an orange orb spider.
There is also this-- Marbled Orbweaver, Araneus marmoreus. Though I do not know if that is the same kind.
Orb weaver-- generally non poisonous but bite can hurt
A black spider with orange legs is called a Spotted Ground Spider. There are 60 different species to this group of spiders.
It is called the black widow spider (Referred to as the black widow), it is a spider with a strong neurotoxin. With respect to the body size, they have longer legs and smaller abdomen. They are usually dark brown, has yellow stripes, and a yellow hourglass spot.
that's a very very x9very rare related spider to the tarantula
I saw one of those today outside my home...scary! I googled it and found it's called the "Supercolor orange sack spider" but have so far only found one site with pictures (looks just like what I saw) and no facts. I hope to find out more!!
The Marbled Orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus) lays eggs that are a bright orange color. These spiders are commonly found in North America and build orb-shaped webs to catch prey.
go to spiderzrule.com and look there. they have like everything.
The spider you are describing is likely the Spinybacked Orbweaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This species can be found in Florida and is known for its distinctive green and orange coloration. It is a small species of orb-weaving spider commonly found in gardens and wooded areas.
"Camel spider" is a common name for solpugids, large non-spider arachnids found in desert regions.
It is hard to identify a spider without knowing how big it is, where it was found, its overall body shape and other characteristics. This could be a common house spider, a wolf spider, or a garden orb weaver.
Wolf Spider
The Woodlouse spider can be found in much of the eastern half of the United States, from Canada down to Florida. It can also be found near Washington state on the west coast.