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Whistling coqui : ウィキペディア英語版 | Whistling coqui
The whistling coquí, Cochran's treefrog, or Cochran's robber frog (''Eleutherodactylus cochranae'') is a species of frog native to Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and the British Virgin Islands.〔 This nocturnal insectivore is also referred to as the ''coquí pitito'' in Puerto Rico. Their distinctive song is a single, rising whistle, which is repeated and followed by three clicking sounds. ==Description== The whistling coqui measures between 0.6 and 0.7 inches, but the females can grow to 0.9 in long. Their physical coloration is gray, tan, or gray-brown. Their dorsa have a unique pattern of fine lines that resemble two reverse parenthesis . Their venters are white, gray, or creamy yellow. Their legs are brown with small toe pads, and they have dark, fine lines on the midline of their snouts. Their throats and thighs are distinctive for their speckled, small brown spots. See references for picture website.
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