A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
The spider you are describing sounds like a spiny-backed orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This spider is known for its distinct coloration, with a black head and legs and a gray body with spikes or spines. It is relatively small in size and can be found in shrubs and trees, where it builds its orb-shaped webs.
The spider you are describing sounds like a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans). They are known for their vibrant green coloration with red and yellow markings on their back and legs. These spiders are typically found in North and South America.
I believe this spider friend of yours is a jumping spider, although there are lots of other spiders out there who are yellow, grey, black, orange and brown.
A grey and black spider, it has a red dot under each leg. I dont know what kind of spider it is though and am not having any luck finding it on the net! But i caught one earlier to get a close look and then let it go. Its a fairly large spider too.
Garden spider
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
i saw a spider just like that and i squished it (hehehehe)but i dont know what kind of spider it is.
Without knowing the size of the spider and where it was found, itÕs hard to know for sure what kind of a spider it is. It may be a black and yellow garden spider or a common orb weaver
male black widow
The spider you are describing sounds like a spiny-backed orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This spider is known for its distinct coloration, with a black head and legs and a gray body with spikes or spines. It is relatively small in size and can be found in shrubs and trees, where it builds its orb-shaped webs.
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider
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Arachnic
a garden spider
Ariel
Easy, a yellow hair-legged spider.