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A juvenile Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is observed standing on unpaved ground in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise faces forward, its head slightly angled downward. Its domed carapace features a pattern of dark gray-brown scutes, each with a distinct yellowish-orange central areola. The tortoise's head is light brown with darker markings, and its small, dark eyes are visible. Its visible forelegs and hind legs are dark and scaly, displaying prominent reddish-orange scales or spots. The ground consists of light brown and gray soil or dirt, with several scattered dry, fallen leaves of various brown and yellowish-brown hues. A single reddish-brown leaf is positioned close to the tortoise's left front leg, extending partially beneath its head.
STUART

Feb 27, 2026, 8:04 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A juvenile Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) is observed standing on unpaved ground in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The tortoise faces forward, its head slightly angled downward. Its domed carapace features a pattern of dark gray-brown scutes, each with a distinct yellowish-orange central areola. The tortoise's head is light brown with darker markings, and its small, dark eyes are visible. Its visible forelegs and hind legs are dark and scaly, displaying prominent reddish-orange scales or spots. The ground consists of light brown and gray soil or dirt, with several scattered dry, fallen leaves of various brown and yellowish-brown hues. A single reddish-brown leaf is positioned close to the tortoise's left front leg, extending partially beneath its head.

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