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The Coquí is the Puerto Rican mascot, tree frog. It is very small and named for the distinctive sound it makes. koh-KEE
in the afternoon it makes sounds like "KO-KEE KO-KEE"
The frog species that most commonly makes the sound "ribbit ribbit" is the Pacific chorus frog (also known as the Pacific tree frog). They are known for their distinctive call that sounds like "rib-it" or "rib-bit."
The golden-eyed tree frog, also known as the red-eyed tree frog, has a distinctive yellow throat. This species is native to tropical regions in Central America.
"Coquí" doesn't really mean anything in Spanish. It's just the onomatopoeia used for a coquí frog's (a certain species of frog that is native to Puerto Rico) croaking, hence the name "coquí frog."
It's how a frog "croaks" or makes it mating call.
Disney is the company that owns the Princess and the Frog.
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It makes it easier for the frog to swallow its prey.
Amphibians are distinctive because they can live in water and on land.
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