Puerto Rican Crested Toads, or simply Puerto Rican Toads, are listed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service as a threatened species because of habitat loss and pressure from other species that have been introduced to the island.
Well, most nightjar species are not endangered. HOWEVER, the Puerto Rican Nightjar was listed as endangered in 1973.
it is the el yunque forest. and it is known for having rare wildlife that includes endangered species such as a the Puerto Rican Parrot, which is one of the most endangered bird species in the world.
The Puerto Rican hutia is a rodent species native to Puerto Rico and nearby islands. They are herbivores and are known for their large size and short, stocky bodies. They are considered an endangered species due to habitat loss and predation by invasive species.
They were wiped out by hurricane Hugo.
They are not a threatened species.
No, everything without a spine is considered an invertebrate. Frogs have spines and skeletal systems.
The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
It is a black Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican
depends on the puerto rican
I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican.