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walking legs on a crayfish are used for mobility and movement, while the claws remain free to forage for food. This allows the crayfish to eat on the move and travel fair distances in a short time.

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On the front walking legs, crayfish have claws. The claws help them grasp things

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a crayfish have four pairs of walking legs.

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They have four pair of walking legs on each side

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Crayfish walk by walking on their walking legs.

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8 legs and 2 claws

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A crustacean's walking legs typically don't have any pincers - they just end in a point.

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