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Two Red-footed tortoises (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) are depicted stationary on a dry, uneven ground surface in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The ground consists of light brown and grey soil intermixed with numerous small, light-colored pebbles and gravel. Sparse dry leaf litter and twig fragments are visible around the tortoises. The tortoise on the left is positioned slightly in front of the one on the right. Its dark, domed carapace displays distinct yellow-orange circular markings on each scute. Its head, partially visible, exhibits yellow coloration on the face. Its forelegs, appearing robust and scaly, are dark with reddish-brown mottling. The tortoise on the right, positioned slightly further back and to its right, also presents a dark, domed carapace with similar prominent yellow-orange circular scute markings. Its head is slightly more extended, revealing yellow coloring. Its forelegs are visible, similarly robust and mottled. Both tortoises are oriented generally towards the viewer. The background is a blurred natural environment, showing dense green foliage and brown tones, indicative of trees or bushes. A dark, vertical element, possibly a tree trunk, is visible centrally in the upper background. There are no human subjects present, and no discernible actions or interactions between the tortoises, which appear to be at rest.
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