History of the Coqui
On the island of Puerto Rico, there is
a unique species of tree frogs known as the Coqui. The total family
of these tree frogs consists of 16 different native species, 11 are
endemic species, that is, they occur ONLY in Puerto Rico.
The Coqui is a very popular creature throughout the island because
it harmonizes the evenings with its graceful melody. Puerto Ricans
love to listen to the Coqui sing at bedtime, and its melody is
clearly missed by the Puerto Rican's that are away from home. The
name "Coqui" comes from the song that the male of the species is
often heard singing, what it seems to say is "Ko-kee...Ko-kee...".
That's why it is called "Coqui" in Spanish. The female of the
species travel long distances to answer the male's calling. The
experience of the Coqui songs is quite unique and found nowhere else
in the planet. Although some Coquies have been successfully
exported to other countries, they can never sing once removed from
the Island Puerto Rico.

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