D. cactiformis, known as Diania because the genus has only one species, is an extinct animal that was nicknamed "walking cactus" due mainly to its appearance. They did, in fact, move.
Nothing really, the plant is too spicky
Cacti seeds are carried to new locations by the wind, water, humans, and in the droppings of animals. Cacti seeds germinate on top of the substrate they are on, so this makes them highly versatile.
they move by walking and crawling
Not exactly. Starfish can move using hundreds of tiny feet on their undersides, but that isn't really walking.
They waddle, not walk. Penguins are not really good at walking. Sometimes they slide on their bellies like a sled.
walking process is part of our body to move..
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
by walking
slaters move by walking with 8 legs
by walking
By walking.
With their legs.