A red and blue spider is called the Red-Headed Mouse Spider and the scientific name is Missulena Occatoria. These spiders are considered dangerous because they are known to produce high amounts of toxic venom.
The spider you are describing could be a black widow spider. Black widows are known for their sleek black bodies and long, thin legs that give them a distinct appearance. They also have a red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on their abdomen.
i don't know what they are,but i found one under a doormat in Toronto Ontario.unfortunately i did not have my camera handy.the red was a wine red,the white a cream and overall size about the same as a mens watch face ****** It is probably a Woodlouse Hunter, from the Disderidae family. Check out the photo at related links.
The spider you are describing is likely the black widow spider. It is known for its shiny black body with a red hourglass-shaped marking on its abdomen. This spider is venomous and can be found in various parts of the world.
The spider you are describing sounds like a Marbled Orbweaver spider, also known as Araneus marmoreus. This spider is known for its bright yellow body with red spikes or projections on its abdomen. It is commonly found in North America.
no they are not
yes, bird has protein for red head spider so they ate
The eastern mouse spider is an arachnid whose body is blue and red and whose legs are black. The red-headed arachnids in question (Missulena bradleyi) may be black- or brown-bodied if female and blue-bodied if male. They will be found natively only in coastal eastern Australia.
that sounds very possibly like a mouse spider
No, not ever
yes, im pretty sure they would eat the baby hamster. ants eat things 10x their size
there is the Red Faced, the White Fronted and the Brown, the White Cheeked and the White Headed, the Black Headed and the Brown Headed. Overall colours . Heads are small with hairless faces.
There are 7 to 9 species of spider monkeys in the world, genus Ateles. The related genus is Brachyteles, the "woolly spider monkey" (also known as the Muriqui). There are 3 subspecies of the black-headed spider monkey and 4 additional subspecies within the species Geoffroyi.Red-faced spider monkey, Ateles paniscusWhite-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuthPeruvian spider monkey, Ateles chamekBrown spider monkey, Ateles hybridusWhite-cheeked spider monkey, Ateles marginatusBlack-headed spider monkey, Ateles fuscicepsBrown-headed spider monkey, Ateles fusciceps fuscicepsColombian spider monkey, Ateles fusciceps rufiventrisGeoffroy's spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi- Yucatan spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis- Mexican spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus- Nicaraguan spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi- Ornate spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi ornatusThe most endangered spider monkeys are the black-headed spider monkey and the brown spider monkey.
A red and blue spider is called the Red-Headed Mouse Spider and the scientific name is Missulena Occatoria. These spiders are considered dangerous because they are known to produce high amounts of toxic venom.
red mite spider
That is its common name. They are further described mostly by color and habitat. Red-faced spider monkey White-fronted spider monkey Brown spider monkey (aka Hybrid Spider Monkey) White-cheeked spider monkey Black-headed spider monkey Brown-headed spider monkey Ornate spider monkey (subspecies Geoffroy's) Peruvian spider monkey Colombian spider monkey (Geoffroy's spider monkeys:) - Yucatan spider monkey - Mexican spider monkey - Nicaraguan spider monkey
Crime site: Lockyer creekVillain: Red headed mouse spiderVictim: pale headed snakeHope i was helpful. It took ages to get that answerJUST KIDDING I DONT KNOW!