No, coquis (Eleutherodactylus spp) are not small anteater-like animals.
Specifically, the word is a Puerto Rican term for small frogs. Two species of the little frogs lacking in webbing between their toes have been identified as native to Puerto Rico. The common and the mountain coquis thus far are recorded as having spread from their Puerto Rican home into the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as into the Dominican Republic.
Coquis are small frogs, who are native to, and only found on Puerto Rico.
No, Aruba is not bigger than the United States of America.Specifically, Aruba is a small desert island in the south Caribbean Sea. The United States is one of the three largest countries of the Americas. In fact, Aruba is about one-fiftieth (1/50) the size of Rhode Island, the smallest U.S. state.
North America is the continent to which Aruba belongs. Aruba's considered part of the North American continent even though the tiny island is closer to the South American continent than to the North American continent. Aruba's only about 17 miles [27 kilometers; 14.7 nautical miles] from the northernmost point of mainland Venezuela.
The following sentences include information about Aruba:1. Aruba is a small island in the south Caribbean Sea.2. It's blessed with a year round pleasant climate, natural beauty, and culturally diversepopulation.3. Tourism is one of Aruba's major industries. Nicknamed One Happy Island, Aruba's focus is to offer every visitor a 'bon bini' ['welcome']. Aruba has the highest number of returning visitors in the Caribbean.4. Aruba was colonized successively by the Spanish, the Dutch, the British, and again the Dutch.5. Aruba became an autonomous state within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on January 1, 1986.
VERY small animals
bird are small animals and moles, and hamsters
plants and animals small organelles are cells.
Yes, Aruba has forests. But the Aruban forests are on a small scale befitting the island's small size. They're found in the Arikok National Park [Parke Nacional Arikok], which covers 18 percent of the island. Some of the trees in the Park include divi-divi [Caesalpinia coriaria] and mata di yuwana [Bourreria succulenta].For a 5 minute 14 second video of the flora of Aruba's Arikok National Park, please visit the link provided below.
Many carnivores eat small animals. Wolves eat small animals such as rabbits. Domestic cats can eat small animals like mouses, rats, frogs, birds, and if there lucky the occasional bunny, depending of coarse on what region they live in. Foxes eat small animals. Many wild cats do also. Sharks eat small fish. Whales eat krill and other tiny marine life. Snakes eat small rodents, birds and the like. Birds of prey eat small mammals, fish, occasional reptiles. Wild dogs eat small prey. Certain types of lizards also eat small animals... That is just a small fraction of the animals that eat small animals. TONS of animals eat small animals, the list would go on for pages!
small birds, rabbits, possums, other small animals
All small animals that the wolves can catch.
obviously, these are animals that are small in size... -wEndy