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A Red-footed tortoise (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) is depicted on a rough, moss-covered ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise, characterized by its dark, segmented carapace featuring distinct yellowish-orange central markings on each scute, is positioned with its body oriented towards the right of the frame. Its left front limb with visible claws rests on the mossy ground. The right rear limb is extended backward and appears blurred, indicating motion. The tortoise's head, partially visible on the right, shows dark coloration with subtle yellow markings. The immediate ground environment consists of a light grey substrate covered with patches of dark green moss and scattered debris, including small twigs and a lighter-colored stone fragment in the lower left. Directly behind and above the tortoise, a rough-textured, light brown or grey stone structure forms a backdrop, suggesting a wall or foundation. No other living subjects or active interactions are observed.
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