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Eleutherodactylus Collection

The Eleutherodactylus, commonly known as the coqui, is a small frog species found in Puerto Rico


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The Eleutherodactylus, commonly known as the coqui, is a small frog species found in Puerto Rico. One particular species, the Eleutherodactylus coqui, can be spotted in El Verde and El Yunque National Forests. These forests provide the perfect habitat for these amphibians to thrive. Another fascinating member of this genus is the Monte Iberia eleuth (Eleutherodactylus iberia), which is so tiny that they can comfortably sit on a human fingernail. This miniature creature showcases nature's incredible diversity and adaptability. Captured in stunning photographs with reference numbers DDE-90027313, DDE-90027306, and DDE-90027305, we get a glimpse into their vibrant world. The lush greenery of El Verde and El Yunque NF serves as an enchanting backdrop for these charming creatures. The Eleutherodactylus coqui has become synonymous with Puerto Rico due to its distinctive call that fills the night air with its melodious song "co-quí. " It has become an iconic symbol of the island's rich biodiversity. As we delve deeper into their world through Picture No. 10751710, we witness multiple Common coquis residing in their natural habitat within El Verde and El Yunque NF. Their presence adds to the magical ambiance of these tropical rainforests. These captivating creatures remind us of nature's wonders and highlight Puerto Rico's unique ecosystem. The Eleutherodactylus frogs play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance while providing a delightful chorus during warm evenings on this beautiful Caribbean island.