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it is a bumblebee and the skinnier version is a wasp or hornet.

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What kind of spider is black furry hefty with white spots on back and white stripes on legs?

The spider you are describing sounds like a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are known for their black and furry bodies with white spots on their backs and white stripes on their legs. Daring jumping spiders are commonly found throughout North America.


What ant has white stripe adomen and yellow stripe body stripes?

The Crazy Caribbean ant is red. It only looks like it has white stripes on its abdomen after it eats. This happens because the membranes that connect the segments of the ant together are light in color, and after it feeds, this membrane gets stretched out and looks like it has stripes on it. Its scientific name is Nylanderia pubens and a lot of them can be found in Florida.


What kind of spider is completely black furry with bright blue eyes a yellow spot on its back and jumps?

A jumping spider such as the one you've described typically belong to the arachnid family called Salticidae. The particular one you've described sounds like it may be a Jotus auripes. The spiders in this family are not venomous. Without seeing the spider identification isn't certain, so you shouldn't try to handle the spider until positive identification can be made.


Is furry an adverb or adjectives?

"Furry" is an adjective. It describes something that is covered with fur or has a fuzzy texture. Adjectives modify nouns, while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this case, "furry" provides more information about a noun, such as "furry animal" or "furry blanket."


Is furry a noun?

Well, honey, "furry" can actually be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who is a fan of anthropomorphic animal characters. As an adjective, it describes something covered in fur or having a furry texture. So, yes, "furry" can definitely be a noun.