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by Lisa Kilby
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Red-footed Tortoises (Chelonoidis carbonaria) are tortoises from northern South America. They are medium-sized tortoises that generally average 30... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Red-footed Tortoises (Chelonoidis carbonaria) are tortoises from northern South America. They are medium-sized tortoises that generally average 30 centimeters (12 in) as adults, but can reach over 40 cm (16 in). They have a dark-colored loaf-shaped carapace (back shell) with a lighter patch in the middle of each scute (scales on the shell), and dark limbs with brightly colored scales that range from pale yellow to dark red. There are recognized differences between red-footed tortoises from different regions. They are closely related to the yellow-footed tortoise from the Amazon Basin. They are popularly kept as pets, and over-collection has caused them to be vulnerable to extinction.
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Photo of the Day - USA Photographers group (2/19/2020)
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Judy Vincent
Excellent capture! This will be the “Reptiles” photo of the day on the USA Photographers group home page for 2/19/2020!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Awesome! Thanks so much Judy!! I am honored :)
Donna Kennedy
I like the eye contact Lisa, unique capture!!...f/l
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks Donna! This guy was hanging out with the butterflies in their greenhouse!
Morris Finkelstein
Great photograph of a Red-Footed Tortoise, with good eye contact! Very nice! F/L
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you Morris! Discovered this guy crawling on the floor of a butterfly house!
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful look at Red-footed Tortoise Lisa
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks much, Leif! :)
Terri Harper
Great capture & composition! I love the expression as it is looking at you and I like the little bit of foliage to add some color contrast. V
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you, Terri, for your lovely comment and vote!
Geeta Biswas
Wow ! It is actually looking at you !!!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Yes it was! Thank you Geeta for your visit and favoring :)
Phyllis Taylor
Cute capture.....nice image!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you so much, Phyllis!
Mim White
A bit slow perhaps.
Lisa Kilby replied:
Exactly! Not quite the stop-action shot, lol!
Elizabeth McTaggart
Love that look he's giving you!! :)
Lisa Kilby replied:
I think he wanted to taste my camera lens! Thank you Elizabeth for your favoring :)
D Hackett
Well captured!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you D!
Linda Brody
Nice.
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks Linda!
Debra Martz
Great capture; love that the turtle is looking right the camera!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks so much, Debra!
Stuart Litoff
Very nicely captured!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you Stuart!
Jemmy Archer
Cute!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks Jemmy!
Terri Waters
Handsome
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks Terri!
Lingfai Leung
Awesome
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank Lingfai!
Steven Reed
Terrific expression you captured here!
Lisa Kilby replied:
So glad you like it, Steven :)
Ellen Levinson
Terrific capture - love his pose and expression!
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thanks so much for favoring, Ellen :)
Deborah A Andreas
Awwwww....he's looking right in to your camera! So cute. Love this! f/l
Lisa Kilby replied:
So glad you like this little guy! Thank you for your visit and favoring, Deborah :)
Michael Bowen
Great capture Lisa! I love the expression on the turtles face.
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you Michael! He definitely seems to be trying to figure me out!
Miroslava Jurcik
Great shot ! l/f
Lisa Kilby replied:
Thank you Miroslava! Your visit and favoring is much appreciated :)