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A Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is depicted partially concealed within dense green vegetation in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's dark gray carapace features distinct, lighter, radial patterns on its scutes. Its head and visible forelimb exhibit orange-yellow scales contrasting with darker skin. The tortoise is oriented with its head towards the lower-left portion of the frame, resting or stationary amidst various broad-leafed plants and grasses. Fine, filamentous strands, consistent with spiderwebs, are present among the foliage, particularly near the tortoise's head. A light-colored, presumably concrete, wall or structure is visible in the background, partially obscured by the plants. The scene is under low light conditions, possibly nighttime or a heavily shaded area, illuminated by a direct light source.
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Mar 19, 2026, 10:52 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is depicted partially concealed within dense green vegetation in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's dark gray carapace features distinct, lighter, radial patterns on its scutes. Its head and visible forelimb exhibit orange-yellow scales contrasting with darker skin. The tortoise is oriented with its head towards the lower-left portion of the frame, resting or stationary amidst various broad-leafed plants and grasses. Fine, filamentous strands, consistent with spiderwebs, are present among the foliage, particularly near the tortoise's head. A light-colored, presumably concrete, wall or structure is visible in the background, partially obscured by the plants. The scene is under low light conditions, possibly nighttime or a heavily shaded area, illuminated by a direct light source.

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