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The image displays at least eight Red-footed Tortoises (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) on natural ground in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoises possess dark, segmented carapaces with distinct yellow to orange patches on the central portion of each scute. A large specimen is prominently positioned in the lower-center foreground, showing the intricate pattern of its shell. The environment consists of a mixture of light brown soil, small scattered gravel, and various green herbaceous plants, including grasses and broad-leafed vegetation. Minor quantities of reddish-purple plant debris are observable among the flora. The tortoises are dispersed throughout the scene, appearing stationary or in the process of moving through the vegetation. The area is illuminated by natural light.
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Mar 16, 2026, 9:11 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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The image displays at least eight Red-footed Tortoises (*Chelonoidis carbonarius*) on natural ground in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoises possess dark, segmented carapaces with distinct yellow to orange patches on the central portion of each scute. A large specimen is prominently positioned in the lower-center foreground, showing the intricate pattern of its shell. The environment consists of a mixture of light brown soil, small scattered gravel, and various green herbaceous plants, including grasses and broad-leafed vegetation. Minor quantities of reddish-purple plant debris are observable among the flora. The tortoises are dispersed throughout the scene, appearing stationary or in the process of moving through the vegetation. The area is illuminated by natural light.

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