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REDFOOT TORTOISE
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Striking Red Scales
The Red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) (known in Brazil as Jabuti; known in Venezuela as Morrocoy) is a tortoise native to South America and popular as a pet.

Redfoot tortoises have red scales on the limbs, as well as red, yellow, and/or orange facial markings. Redfoots will normally reach between 10 and 14 inches (25.4 - 35.6 cm) in carapace length, although in rare cases may grow up to 16 inches (40 cm). There is also a smaller phenotype commonly called the 'cherryhead' redfoot, which can be identified by its' bulbous nose and darker plastron. This phenotype, which does not bear subspecies classification at this time, ranges in size as an adult from 10-12 inches (25 - 30 cm).

Redfoot males are larger than females in carapace length and weight, but are not wider or taller. Males can easily reach twenty pounds (9kg) or more, while females weigh a bit less. As with other tortoise species, male redfoots have a concave plastron. As redfoots mature, both sexes develop a unique mid-body constriction (some have referred to it as a "waist") that, from a top view, gives the tortoises a decidedly hourglass appearance. This "hourglass" figure is much more developed in males than in females. Mature males also have longer and wider tails than females.

A redfoot tortoise generally lives 40-50 years.).

Redfoot males are larger than females in carapace length and weight, but are not wider or taller. Males can easily reach twenty pounds (9kg) or more, while females weigh a bit less. As with other tortoise species, male redfoots have a concave plastron. As redfoots mature, both sexes develop a unique mid-body constriction (some have referred to it as a "waist") that, from a top view, gives the tortoises a decidedly hourglass appearance. This "hourglass" figure is much more developed in males than in females. Mature males also have longer and wider tails than females.

A redfoot tortoise generally lives 40-50 years.
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In every country in its range, the biggest threat to the survival of redfoot tortoises is overhunting by man. Interestingly enough, tortoises are considered "fish" by the Catholic Church and during holy week, redfoots are consumed in huge numbers. Redfoots are collected and shipped to many different South American cities to be sold as a delicacy. The fact that redfoots can tolerate long periods of time without food and water, an otherwise evolutionary advantage, makes this species both easy and profitable to transport.

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Common Name: Red Foot Tortoise
Latin Name: Geochelone carbonaria
Native to: Tropical South America
Size: 10-14 inches at maturity; males are larger than females of same age.
Life Span: 40-50 years
General appearance: Carapace (top part of shell) is black with the center of each scute being yellow. The plastron (bottom part of the shell) is yellow. In mature males the rear of the plastron is concave. There are red scales on the head and legs.

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