The Coquí is the Puerto Rican mascot, tree frog. It is very small and named for the distinctive sound it makes. koh-KEE
the tree frog
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In Puerto Rico.
The coqui (tree frog) pronounced ko key.
The national tree of Puerto Rico is the Kapok tree. Well that's what i believe. And what I found several times in my research.
Silk Cotton Tree
The parts of Puerto Rico in which "coqui" may be found include forests, mountainous areas and urban settings. These are a species of frogs who like to hide in tree holes and do not require bodies of water to reproduce.
The flower of Puerto Rico is the hibiscus and is also commonly known as Thespesia grandiflora, Maga grandiflora, Montezuma and flor de maga.
The Silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra).
tropical coconut tree
Coquí is the common name for several species of small frogs endemic to the archipelago of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, onomatopoeically named for the loud sound (sometimes reaching as high as 100 dB)[citation needed] the males make at night