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Red-Footed Tortoise - Animals of the Rainforest
Animals of the Rainforest. Red-Footed Tortoise. The scientific name is Gerochelone carbonaria. The Red-Footed Tortoise lives in Central and South America.
Welcome to Lincoln's Folsom Children's Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Red-Footed Tortoise. Geochelone carbonaria. The red-footed tortoise is a medium-sized tortoise from South American and is very hardy, beautiful, and displays a variety of interesting behaviors. These...
Red-foot Tortoise Care - Darrell Senneke and Chris Tabaka DVM
Red-foot Tortoises ( Geochelone carbonaria ) - Darrell Senneke and Chris Tabaka DVM. Copyright © 2003 World Chelonian Trust. All rights reserved. Related articles:
Red-footed Tortoise Program
We oversee a red-footed tortoise captive breeding program in Venezuela. Over 1,000 adult tortoises, all confiscated from markets or donated by zoos are used in a combination of research studies...
CTTC - Red-Footed Tortoise, Geochelone carbonaria by Diane Levine and ...
Red-footed tortoise, Geochelone carbonaria by Diane Levine and David Schafer... Found in tropical South America -- the Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay and on some...
CTTC's Tortoise Calls
Red-footed tortoise, Geochelone carbonaria: Clucky! Recording by Brad Morris. redfoot.wav or redfoot.aiff 137k, 12.0 secs. more info... Yellow-footed tortoise, Geochelone denticulata
Miami Museum of Science - Reptiles: Real & Robotic
In some countries, the red-footed tortoise and its yellow-footed cousin (Chelonoidis denticulata), are both known as "morrocoy.
Elmwood Park Zoo >> Red Footed Tortoise
ORDER Testudines (turtles and tortoises) FAMILY Testudinidae (tortoises) HABITAT AND RANGE Red-footed tortoises can commonly be found in dry grasslands as well as humid forests.
Canadian Tortoises: Red Footed Tortoise Care Sheet
Scientific Name : Geochelone carbonaria. Common Names : Sometimes also called red footed, redleg, or Savanna tortoises. Life Span : Up to 50 years, possibly longer