Brown Recluse Spider
any
Any spider bite can do that.
the tarantula
Could be the arrowhead spider.
A spider bite :0
It is called the Parson spider. It isn't poisonous but some get allergic reactions to its bite. If you find one, don't kill it, just put it outside.
The spider which you are describing, being black and about the size of the palm of your hand in Ohio is likely a wolf spider. They are not aggressive but will bite if provoked. While not lethal to humans, a wolf spider bite will require medical attention as they are poisonous.
Well I have what we think might be a spider bite, It hurts but doesn't itch.
It may be One belonging to The Goldenrod Crab Spider family.
Tarantulas are known for their intricate funnel-shaped webs, but there are species of spider such as the Wolf Spider who's web is funnel shaped as well. More than likely the spider is not dangerous, but it depends on the species of the spider you're dealing with. A common spider in the pacific northwest that create a funnel like web are the hobo spider. It can not kill you but their venom is rather potent. It can dissolve the skin surrounding the bite if the bite is not treated correctly. They are large, and the hobo is larger than the brown, and the hobo is also more dangerous. In addition to greater size, it has greater speed and the venom is more potent ------------------------- The spider he's talking about is the Sydney Funnel-Web which can kill a human within 40 minutes of the time of the bite. & The Hobo spider is not the spider that dissolves skin, the Brown Recluse is the one that dissolves skin.
crows have sharp pointed triangle shaped beaks
You are the antidote to a gloomy day.The antidote for that kind of spider bite had to be flown in.