The Rolling Crab is a crab like crustacean that curls itself into a ball and rolls around, propelling itself with its legs. Like a golden wheel spider, but propelled. It is named after Eleanor Evans, a British colonist explorer scientist going to Canada who stopped by Axolotlia to refuel on food and took 200 of the crabs to Canada to research them.
They have since become invasive because 4 had escaped her lab, Prince Edward Island was overrun in just 50 years, and they recently jumped across the water to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick as of 2019, Axolotlia gave Canada this advice “To kill them, set up traps in low lying areas, they mostly roll downhill, and struggle rolling uphill, if there's a lot in an area, traps in low areas like ditches work like a charm.”