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A water louse, or Asellus aquaticus, moves primarily by using its segmented body and numerous legs. It employs a coordinated, swimming motion, where its legs paddle through the water, allowing it to navigate efficiently. Additionally, it can use its antennae for steering and balance while swimming. This combination of leg movement and antennae control enables the water louse to maneuver through its aquatic environment effectively.

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