It moves sideways .
A giant coconate crab moves sideways on its 8 legs
its was the bridge[crab]
Horseshoe Crabs move by scuttling on the bottom with their 5 jointed legs.
A hermit crab lives in the empty shells of other sea creatures. As it grows it moves on to bigger shells.
However long they feel like it
you keep poking it with a stick or your finger until it moves
A giant coconate crab moves sideways on its 8 legs
i am not confirm but one example is moving crab because it moves sideways
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. In the case of barnacles on a crab, the barnacles attach themselves to the crab's shell, gaining access to water flow and food particles as the crab moves through its environment. The crab is largely unaffected by the presence of the barnacles, making this relationship an example of commensalism.
He has two special moves. Here they are: Spin track change and six crab shake.
The crayfish's eyes can move and most of the time , it is to protect the eyes so it moves into a "case".
Fiddler crabs move with the feet below their bodies.