that would be the orb weaver spider
Banana spider
Green Lynx Spider
they have 8 legs like a spider.
The Orb-weaver spider is a fairly large garden spider found abundantly in Oklahoma. They can be identified by their black, white and yellow body and legs as well as the spiral or zipper-like arrangement of prey-catching threads in their webs.
A wolf spider
If you in Northern Wisconsin it could be a typical Orange Garden spider. Orange legs with orange - white - brown - white - black tips. Orange head and thorax with a colorful Orange black, white and yellow in a pattern like a wasp on the abdomen.
Yes, a spider has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the eyes, fangs, and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and most of the internal organs are located, and the abdomen houses the spider's digestive and reproductive organs.
Yes. The body parts are called head, thorax and abdomen. The thorax is where the legs (and wings if it has them) are attached. Six legs = insect, eight legs = arachnid, ten legs = crustacean, many legs = centi/millipede. ^^
Garden spider
tarantula
Easy, a yellow hair-legged spider.
8 eight is the amount a cnidarian have also spiders