🐸 The History of the Coquí
The coquí is an endemic frog species native to Puerto Rico. It’s barely the size of a quarter and got its name from the distinct “coqui” sound it makes. It’s loud enough to echo through the mountains, coastlines, and the walls of Abuela’s house at night. A single male coquí can chirp at up to 100 decibels.
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