Red-Footed Tortoise Animal Pictures
Chelonoidis carbonarius
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Close-up of Red-footed tortoise, Chelonoidis carbonaria. They have red markings on their face that contrast with their otherwise drab coloring.
Red-footed tortoise can live 30 years or more.
Tiny red-footed tortoise in the process of biting a small strawberry. They are omnivores that eat what is available in its environment.
Tiny red-footed tortoise in the process of biting a small strawberry. They are omnivores that eat what is available in its environment.
The shell of the Red-Footed Tortoise is mostly black, with red markings on their feet, legs, and head.
The shell of the Red-Footed Tortoise is mostly black, with red markings on their feet, legs, and head.
Cute small baby Red-foot Tortoise in the nature. It takes around 150 days for the baby tortoises to grow inside their eggs and become ready to hatch.
Cute small baby Red-foot Tortoise in the nature. It takes around 150 days for the baby tortoises to grow inside their eggs and become ready to hatch.
Red-footed Tortoise isolated on white background.
Red-footed Tortoise is native to South America and need a hot, humid climate to survive.