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LEAST CONCERN
RED-FOOTED TORTOISE
CHELONOIDIS CARBONARIUS
The red-foot tortoise is native to the tropical forests of South America. Known for its striking appearance, characterized by a dark shell adorned with vibrant red and yellow markings, this tortoise is an important part of its ecosystem. They are omnivores, primarily feeding on fruits, leaves, and flowers, but will opportunistically eat invertebrates and carrion if they find them.
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