Yes, tortoises have a bony skeleton throughout their body.
yes a desert tortoises has a back bones.
Tortoises move by using all four legs to walk on land. They have a slow and steady gait with legs that are adapted for walking on land rather than swimming. Tortoises are not agile creatures and may take their time to navigate their environment.
Yes
A tortoises bones are throughout their body, including making up the shell.
Yes, tortoises can withdraw their head and legs so they are entirely inside their shell.
not by itself, but they can be messy eaters.
the legs have bones in them: the femur, tibia, and fibula. these are bones. the legs are not all bones, though. they have tissue and muscle and fat as well.
Yes
No, tortoises are reptiles. They are cold-blooded, have four legs, and lay amniotic eggs.
No - an invertebrate has no internal skeleton. Tortoises have a spines, ribs, a skull and leg-bones
Leg bones are the bones in your leg and they are the things that help you walk.
the bones in your legs and arms