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Four juvenile red-footed tortoises (Chelonoidis carbonarius) are positioned on a natural ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The terrain is composed of light-colored gravel, small stones, exposed dirt, and sporadic patches of green grass and weeds. Each tortoise exhibits a dark, domed carapace adorned with distinct yellow to orange rectangular or circular markings on its scutes. The heads and limbs of the tortoises are partially visible, consistent with being in a state of rest or slow movement. One tortoise occupies the upper-central portion of the frame, another is in the mid-right, a third in the mid-left, and the fourth is situated in the lower-central area. No specific actions or interactions between the animals are discernible.
STUART

Mar 16, 2026, 9:00 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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Four juvenile red-footed tortoises (Chelonoidis carbonarius) are positioned on a natural ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The terrain is composed of light-colored gravel, small stones, exposed dirt, and sporadic patches of green grass and weeds. Each tortoise exhibits a dark, domed carapace adorned with distinct yellow to orange rectangular or circular markings on its scutes. The heads and limbs of the tortoises are partially visible, consistent with being in a state of rest or slow movement. One tortoise occupies the upper-central portion of the frame, another is in the mid-right, a third in the mid-left, and the fourth is situated in the lower-central area. No specific actions or interactions between the animals are discernible.

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