these are called flippers, I think
The difference is that turtle limbs are made for swimming and tortoise limbs are not.
in limbs
ducks
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turtle
Yes, a snapping turtle has paired appendages. These include two front limbs and two hind limbs, which are used for swimming and walking. The front limbs have webbed feet that aid in propulsion while in water, while the hind limbs are more robust to support movement on land.
E, limbs (apex)
its their wings
A turtle's legs are commonly referred to as flippers in the case of sea turtles, which are adapted for swimming. On land, tortoises have more robust, column-like limbs that are simply called legs. Both types of limbs serve crucial roles in locomotion, whether in water or on land.
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
An old turtle is simply called a turtle. There is no name for an old turtle; however a baby turtle is called a "Hatchling". YOUR VERY WELCOME BUDDY :)
Turtle is called kachuaa ( कछुआ ) in Hindi.