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  1. The Puerto Rican coqui (pronounced ko-kee) is a small arboreal frog that’s brown, yellow, or green in color. Its scientific genus name— Eleutherodactylus —means “free toes” because, unlike many frogs, the coqui doesn’t have webbed feet.

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  3. The Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is an amphibian native to the Caribbean region of the Western Hemisphere. It is the largest tree frog of North America.

  4. In Puerto Rico's tropical rainforest, El Yunque, it is easy to have an encounter with our beloved little tree frog, the coquí, as it is a perfect habitat for this species.

  5. The common coquí or coquí (Eleutherodactylus coqui) is a species of frog endemic to Puerto Rico belonging to the family Eleutherodactylidae. The species is named for the loud call the males make at night.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoquíCoquí - Wikipedia

    The coquí is one of the most common frogs in Puerto Rico, with more than 16 different species found within its territory, including 13 in El Yunque National Forest. Other species of this genus can be found in the rest of the Caribbean and elsewhere in the Neotropics, in Central and South America.

  7. Just outside of the Casino Del Mar there is a Coqui Tree Frog, the national symbol of Puerto Rico, welcoming you as you journey inside… Below are some pictures from the trip! View one of our Coquis below and listen to hear their calls in the frog room:

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