What structural feature distinguishes tortoise legs for terrestrial locomotion?
Answer
Stout, column-like, and elephantine shape
Tortoise legs are described as stout, column-like, and elephantine because they are specifically designed to support the considerable weight of the shell over long distances on uneven land.

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