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Beale's Eyed Turtle

Scientific Name

Sacalia bealei

Other Common Name(s)

Eye-spotted Turtle, Beal's-eyed Turtle

Body Weight

Up to 400 g

Body Length

Carapace: up to 18 cm

Habitat

Streams and the forests nearby

Diet

Insects, fruits and seeds

Fun Facts

  • Beale's eyed turtles have eye-like spots behind their heads that can confuse predators. These eye spots are more prominent in females than in males.

  • After eating fruit, Beale's eyed turtles help forests near riverbanks thrive by dispersing seeds through their droppings.

  • Distribution

    Southeast China, including Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Anhui, Guizhou, and Jiangxi. Native to Hong Kong.

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

    • Urbanisation & Infrastructure

    • Overexploitation of Biological Resources

    • Invasive Species & Diseases

    • Pollution

    Experts estimate that fewer than 100 adult Beale's eyed turtles remain in the wild in Hong Kong, yet this may already be one of the last surviving populations in Southern China. Not only are the habitats of local freshwater turtles being destroyed by human activities, but they are also targeted by poachers who use illegal traps to capture them for the pet trade. Furthermore, other turtles abandoned by citizens in the wild in Hong Kong include many invasive species that compete for resources with local freshwater turtles.

    Conservation

    IUCN Red List

    • Endangered

    Red List of China's Biodiversity

    • Critically Endangered

    CITES

    • Appendix II

    Conservation

    • Chinese Wildlife Conservation Law: Category 2

    • Protected under the Wild Animals Protection Ordinance (Cap. 170) and the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong

    Ocean Park's Conservation Efforts

    The Park has been breeding these endangered species since 2018 with the goal of eventually releasing them into the wild to help restore their populations. Furthermore, the Park hosted the Planning Workshop for the Integrated Conservation of the Beale's Eyed Turtle in 2024 and the 1st International Conference on Integrated Conservation of Asian Turtles in 2026, inviting experts to discuss future conservation strategies for the Beale's Eyed Turtles and other freshwater turtles.

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