With the calls they make.
The coqui has adapted to vocalize loudly at night to attract mates and establish territory. This behavior helps them communicate with other coquis in their dense forest habitat.
Birds and iguana.
Native to Puerto Rico and an invasive species of Hawaii.
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Coquis are small frogs, who are native to, and only found on Puerto Rico.
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.
While coquis are mainly nocturnal, they make commercials for Budweiser during the day when the Clydesdale's aren't available.
the coqui protects itself by camouflage th coqui protects itself by hiding in the trees of puerto rico and jumping from the tree to live
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
There were 16 distinct varieties of Puerto Rican Tree Frog, two of which are extinct. The remaining 14 are about 1 inch long and are absolutely adorable. You can hear them all night long singing cooh-quiii. They are endangered and not invasive.
they communicate by sticks
They can communicate by their tails