No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
Tortoises do move on dry land, but very slowly. They also do not move in water.
Precipitation
Bilbies move on land on their four legs. Their hind legs are longer, so they have a "hopping" motion when they walk or run. They are entirely terrestrial, so they do not move in water (except during floods).
Amphibians
Yes, it is generally easier to move objects in water compared to on land, because water provides buoyancy that helps support the weight of the object. Also, water has less friction compared to land surfaces, making it easier to push or pull objects in water.
Penguins can move quickly in the water, using their flipper-like wings to "fly" through the water at speeds up to 15-25 miles per hour. On land, however, penguins waddle at a slower pace due to their anatomical structure, which is not designed for speed on land.
Movement one place to anthor
Precipitation .
Movement one place to anthor
It jumps on land and swims in water.
In water fast, on land their slow.
No, octopuses cannot survive on land because they require water to breathe and move.