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  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -- The newest addition to the  Tennessee Aquarium is a recently hatched rare turtle of an endangered species  displayed in only a few places in North America.Related post: turtle, weird, animal, news, rare
 A rare Beal's four-eyed  turtle, named for two white spots on the back of its head that look like another  pair of eyes, hatched from a clutch of three eggs, aquarium officials announced  Friday.
 
 "This little turtle in Chattanooga may represent the first  successful reproduction of Sacalia bealei in a North American institution,"  aquarium herpetologist Enrico Walder said.
 
 The baby turtle weighed only 6  grams and was 38 millimeters long when it hatched June 9.
 
 There are only  18 known Beal's four-eyed turtles in the United States and Europe. The Dallas  Zoo and the Charles Paddock Zoo in Atascadero, Calif., are the other two places  in the U.S. with the turtles, aquarium officials said.
 
 The turtles were  once common in southern China, butd researchers believe their numbers will not  grow large again because of their low reproductive rates.
 
 "As with many  Asian species the Beal's four-eyed turtle has been over collected for use in the  Chinese food and traditional medicine trade," Walder said.
 
 A male Beal's  four-eyed turtle is currently on display at the aquarium, but the baby will not  be exhibited until it is older.
 
 
 
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