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A Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is positioned between two tree trunks outdoors in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's head is extended towards the right of the frame, revealing dark eyes and prominent yellow markings on its dark gray facial skin. Its visible limbs, a front leg extending left and a front leg extending right, exhibit textured scales with alternating yellow and dark gray patterns. The carapace, or upper shell, is visible, displaying a dark gray coloration with faint, geometric scute patterns. Green foliage, consisting of small, broad-leafed plants, is present around the base of the trunks and in the immediate foreground. The background is dark and out of focus, indicating an outdoor natural setting under low ambient light, potentially illuminated by an external light source.
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Mar 21, 2026, 1:15 AM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is positioned between two tree trunks outdoors in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's head is extended towards the right of the frame, revealing dark eyes and prominent yellow markings on its dark gray facial skin. Its visible limbs, a front leg extending left and a front leg extending right, exhibit textured scales with alternating yellow and dark gray patterns. The carapace, or upper shell, is visible, displaying a dark gray coloration with faint, geometric scute patterns. Green foliage, consisting of small, broad-leafed plants, is present around the base of the trunks and in the immediate foreground. The background is dark and out of focus, indicating an outdoor natural setting under low ambient light, potentially illuminated by an external light source.

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