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A yellow-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis denticulatus) is depicted in a dark gray, cylindrical plastic container in an outdoor setting in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's head, featuring prominent dark eyes and distinct yellow-orange markings around its mouth and chin, faces directly towards the viewer. Its left foreleg, characterized by patterned scales of dark brown and yellow-orange, rests extended over the container's upper rim. The visible portion of the tortoise's carapace is dark brown with lighter, possibly yellowish, segments. The container exhibits a textured, worn surface with adhered dirt and debris. Directly behind the container, a plant with long, thin, green and yellow-tinged leaves rises vertically. The background is out of focus, showing additional green foliage and a light-colored structure.
STUART

Mar 19, 2026, 3:40 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A yellow-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis denticulatus) is depicted in a dark gray, cylindrical plastic container in an outdoor setting in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise's head, featuring prominent dark eyes and distinct yellow-orange markings around its mouth and chin, faces directly towards the viewer. Its left foreleg, characterized by patterned scales of dark brown and yellow-orange, rests extended over the container's upper rim. The visible portion of the tortoise's carapace is dark brown with lighter, possibly yellowish, segments. The container exhibits a textured, worn surface with adhered dirt and debris. Directly behind the container, a plant with long, thin, green and yellow-tinged leaves rises vertically. The background is out of focus, showing additional green foliage and a light-colored structure.

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