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  2. Coquí - Wikipedia

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    Coquí. Coquí is a common name for several species of small frogs in the genus Eleutherodactylus native to Puerto Rico. They are onomatopoeically named for the very loud mating call which the males of two species, the common coqui and the upland coqui, make at night. The coquí is one of the most common frogs in Puerto Rico, with more than 16 ...

  3. Common coquí - Wikipedia

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    The common coquí, widely known as the coquí (Eleutherodactylus coqui), is a species of frog native to Puerto Rico belonging to the family Eleutherodactylidae.The species is named for the loud call the males make at night, which serves two purposes; the "co" serves to repel other males and establish territory while the "quí" serves to attract females. [2]

  4. Red-eyed coquí - Wikipedia

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    Red-eyed coquí. The red-eyed coquí, churí, coqui churí, or coquí de las Antillas (Eleutherodactylus antillensis) is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae that is found in Puerto Rico, the British and U.S. Virgin Islands, and introduced to Panama. [2] Its unique physical, habitual, and behavioral characteristics distinguish it ...

  5. Bronze coqui - Wikipedia

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    The bronze coqui, Richmond's coqui, coquí caoba or coquí de Richmond (Eleutherodactylus richmondi), is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae.The specific epithet, richmondi, is dedicated to Dr. Charles W. Richmond. [2]

  6. Dwarf coquí - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf coqui is a small frog with a grayish-brown back, a black-mask like face, and a series of light dots that follow through to the posterior of the frog. [4] The females have a light line across the eyelids and usually have “white dots along the face, flanks, forelimbs, and thighs.” [4] The Eleutherodactylus species do not have webbed feet.

  7. Whistling coqui - Wikipedia

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    The whistling coqui measures between 0.6 and 0.7 inches, but the females can grow to 0.9 in long. Their physical coloration is gray, tan, or gray-brown. Their dorsa have a unique pattern of fine lines that resemble two reverse parenthesis {) (}. Their venters are white, gray, or creamy yellow. Their legs are brown with small toe pads, and they ...

  8. Cricket coquí - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Eleutherodactylus gryllus. Schmidt, 1920. The cricket coquí, green coquí, or coquí grillo (Eleutherodactylus gryllus) is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae endemic to Puerto Rico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.

  9. Coqui francolin - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Campocolinus coqui. (Smith, 1836) Synonyms [2] Francolinus coqui. Peliperdix coqui. The Coqui francolin (Campocolinus coqui) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae.