The coqui 900 is a species of frog native to Puerto Rico. It is a small frog, with an average length of about 1.5 inches. The coqui 900 is known for its loud, distinctive call, which can be heard at night and during the day. The frog’s call is often described as a “co-kee” sound, and it is said to be one of the loudest animal calls in the world.
The coqui 900 is an important part of the Puerto Rican ecosystem. It helps to control the population of insects, and it is a food source for other animals, such as snakes and birds. The frog is also a popular tourist attraction, and its call is often used in music and folklore.