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This image depicts approximately a dozen Red-footed tortoises (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) situated on a vegetated and gravelly ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoises display dark carapaces with distinctive yellowish-orange or cream-colored markings on their scutes. They vary in size from small to large adults and are scattered across the frame, predominantly oriented with their heads towards the left or slightly away from the viewer. Some tortoises appear to be stationary or moving slowly, while others are partially obscured by low-lying vegetation. The ground consists of green grasses and broadleaf weeds interspersed with patches of exposed reddish-brown soil and light-colored gravel and small rocks. The lighting is natural and even, suggesting an outdoor, daytime setting. No human presence or artificial objects are visible.
STUART

Mar 16, 2026, 9:12 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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This image depicts approximately a dozen Red-footed tortoises (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) situated on a vegetated and gravelly ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoises display dark carapaces with distinctive yellowish-orange or cream-colored markings on their scutes. They vary in size from small to large adults and are scattered across the frame, predominantly oriented with their heads towards the left or slightly away from the viewer. Some tortoises appear to be stationary or moving slowly, while others are partially obscured by low-lying vegetation. The ground consists of green grasses and broadleaf weeds interspersed with patches of exposed reddish-brown soil and light-colored gravel and small rocks. The lighting is natural and even, suggesting an outdoor, daytime setting. No human presence or artificial objects are visible.

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