In much of the world, nature sounds like birds or maybe insects — the cheerful, rhythmic cheeps of a robin, say, or the buzz of a cicada. In Puerto Rico, it sounds like frogs. Lots and lots of ...
The species is characterized by large truncate discs under the frogs' feet and a peculiar, melodious, low voice completely different from any other coquí species in Puerto Rico. HABITAT: The guajón ...