
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up, eye-level shot features a Red-eared slider turtle being held by a human hand outdoors in Ketowan, Indonesia. The turtle is the central subject, presented with its head facing forward and its upper body and shell prominently displayed. The turtle's carapace (upper shell) is dark, appearing wet and highly reflective, suggesting recent contact with water or rain. It exhibits deep brown or dark green hues with subtle patterns of lighter brown and yellow streaks. The skin on the turtle's head, neck, and visible forelimbs is patterned with distinct green and dark stripes. Characteristic red patches are clearly visible on either side of its head, just behind its eyes, confirming its species. Its forefeet have visible claws and appear somewhat webbed. The turtle's head is extended, and it looks alert. A human hand, appearing light-skinned and slightly moist, gently cradles the turtle from below, supporting its plastron (bottom shell). The background consists of a dark, uneven ground surface, likely pavement or concrete, which also appears wet and somewhat reflective. Scattered on the ground are a few dried, yellowish leaves and a red and white wrapper, possibly from a snack, though no discernible text is legible on it. A long, thin, reflective object also lies on the ground further in the background. The scene depicts daytime conditions, possibly shortly after rainfall, given the wetness of both the turtle and its surroundings.
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