The difference is that turtle limbs are made for swimming and tortoise limbs are not.
Tortoise have endoskeleton because as they move with the help of limbs and limbs only loco mote because they have the combination of Bones & Muscles.The shell is considered a exsoskeleton. The tortoise and turtle have both an endoskeleton and exsoskeleton. ---tylerdude1233thank you,REGARDSAAKASH PAL
in limbs
ducks
Yes, tortoise have endoskeleton as they generally use to move on the ground with their limbs as, limbs have muscles and without the combination of muscles and skeletal system we cannot loco mote. Tortoise have exoskeleton also because it help tortoise to protect from several enemy like crocodile, snake, fox etc.
these are called flippers, I think
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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.
I have a giant tortois and it has 53 toes. and 16 tails. it isn't rare for them to have 3 heads.
E, limbs (apex)
Sure can. Anything too heavy would annoy it, as would anything constricting the limbs.
its their wings