What do you think it does, fly? No it crawls or swims.
they move by walking and crawling
They move by crawling.
Alligators typically move by crawling on their bellies using their powerful legs to push themselves forward. They are also capable of fast bursts of speed in the water by using their tail to propel them. On land, alligators can move quickly in short distances, but they are not built for sustained running.
it rolls
Up to 35 m.p.h.
No, booklice do not jump. They are small insects that move by crawling.
There are a few ways that single-celled organisms can move. These are by crawling on pseudopodia, using cilia, or using flagella.
Babies typically use four main crawling techniques as they explore their surroundings: traditional crawling on hands and knees, army crawling on their stomachs, bottom shuffling while sitting, and rolling to move around.
Alligators have legs which they use to crawl on land
Its uses its webbed feet to push its self through the water.
crawling animals are animals that crawl on their hands and knees or their belly.. examples: snakes,snails,spiders,iguanas,bettles,alligators.etc.
Snails move by using an organ called Foot which can be used for crawling, digging, or catching prey depending on what mollusk