A pumpkin spider, or an orange orb-weaver spider.
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.
A black spider with orange legs is called a Spotted Ground Spider. There are 60 different species to this group of spiders.
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i have seen this spider before :D i think it is called the tree spider
My son just killed on just like that with Orange fangs and a hour glass on its body so everyone who answered stupid its true and out there
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Other than glowing (luminescent?), it could be a golden orb-weaver spider, which are quite large.
A Tarantula! VERY SCARY!
The spider you are describing is likely a Johnson's jumping spider, also known as Phidippus johnsoni. They are known for their bright green coloration, black markings, and distinctive orange dot on their body. These spiders are commonly found in western North America.
The spider you are referring to is likely the Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax). This species is identified by its black body with white markings and orange bands on its legs. They are known for their bold behavior and quick movements.
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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.