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==1. Have the Coquí honor.== <!--T:2-->
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==2. Demonstrate slides or photos of five different coquís than those demonstrated in the basic honor, giving the scientific name.== <!--T:3-->
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==3. Demonstrate slides or photos of two Eleutherodactylus in other countries, besides Puerto Rico.== <!--T:4-->
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==4. Which are the only coquís that sing or call during the day and why do they do it?== <!--T:5-->
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File:Common Coquí.jpg|[[w:Common_coquí|Common coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus coqui'')
 
File:Common Coquí.jpg|[[w:Common_coquí|Common coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus coqui'')
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They sing in the day to protect their territory.
 
They sing in the day to protect their territory.
  
==5. Which coquís live in the following habitats:== <!--T:6-->
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===a. Floor of the forest.=== <!--T:7-->
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File:Melodious coquí.jpg|[[w:Melodius_coqui|Melodious coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus wightmanae'')
 
File:Melodious coquí.jpg|[[w:Melodius_coqui|Melodious coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus wightmanae'')
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===b. Under the ground, fallen leaves and roots in the cloud forest of El Yunque National Forest.=== <!--T:8-->
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File:Coqui frog.jpg|[[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus unicolor'')
 
File:Coqui frog.jpg|[[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus unicolor'')
 
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===c. High vegetation.=== <!--T:9-->
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File:Upland coquí.jpg|[[w:Eleutherodactylus_portoricensis|Mountain coquí]], a.k.a. upland coquí, Puerto Rican robber frog (''Eleutherodactylus portoricensis'')
 
File:Upland coquí.jpg|[[w:Eleutherodactylus_portoricensis|Mountain coquí]], a.k.a. upland coquí, Puerto Rican robber frog (''Eleutherodactylus portoricensis'')
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===d. In the grass.=== <!--T:10-->
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File:Eleutherodactylus brittoni front view.jpg|[[w:Grass_coqui|Grass coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus brittoni'')
 
File:Eleutherodactylus brittoni front view.jpg|[[w:Grass_coqui|Grass coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus brittoni'')
 
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===e. Low vegetation.=== <!--T:31-->
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File:Eleutherodactylus antillensis01.jpg|[[w:Red-eyed_coqui|Red-eyed coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus antillensis'')
 
File:Eleutherodactylus antillensis01.jpg|[[w:Red-eyed_coqui|Red-eyed coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus antillensis'')
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===f. Bromeliads.=== <!--T:11-->
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File:Eleutherodactylus jasperi.jpg|[[w:Golden_coqu%C3%AD|golden coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus jasperi'')
 
File:Eleutherodactylus jasperi.jpg|[[w:Golden_coqu%C3%AD|golden coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus jasperi'')
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===g. Caves known as the "guajonales."=== <!--T:12-->
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File:Female guajon frog on tree.jpg|[[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]], locally known as the coquí guajón (''Eleutherodactylus cooki'')
 
File:Female guajon frog on tree.jpg|[[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]], locally known as the coquí guajón (''Eleutherodactylus cooki'')
 
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===h. In rivers and streams.=== <!--T:13-->
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File:5 Web-footed Coquí.jpg|[[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus karlschmidti'')
 
File:5 Web-footed Coquí.jpg|[[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus karlschmidti'')
 
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===i. In trees.=== <!--T:14-->
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File:Hedrick's Coquí.jpg|[[w:Hedrick%27s_coqui|Hedrick's coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus hedricki'')
 
File:Hedrick's Coquí.jpg|[[w:Hedrick%27s_coqui|Hedrick's coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus hedricki'')
 
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===j. In the herbaceous wetlands of Sabana Seca (Toa Baja).=== <!--T:15-->
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File:CoquiLlanero.jpg|[[w:Coquí llanero|Plain's coquí]] (''Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi'')
 
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==6. Of the Puerto Rican coquí, which:== <!--T:16-->
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===a. is the only one with webbed feet?=== <!--T:17-->
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The [[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]].
 
The [[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]].
  
===b. does not lay eggs?=== <!--T:18-->
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The [[w:Golden_coqu%C3%AD|golden coquí]].
 
The [[w:Golden_coqu%C3%AD|golden coquí]].
  
===c. doesn't have a t-shape in its terminal phalanx?=== <!--T:19-->
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The [[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]].
 
The [[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]].
  
===d. demonstrates sexual dimorphism?=== <!--T:20-->
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The [[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]].
 
The [[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]].
  
===e. is the only one endemic to El Yunque, Puerto Rico?=== <!--T:21-->
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The [[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]].
 
The [[w:Dwarf_coqui|Dwarf coquí]].
  
===f. is known as the "demon of Puerto Rico?"=== <!--T:22-->
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The [[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]].
 
The [[w:Puerto_Rican_rock_frog|Puerto Rican rock frog]].
  
===g. has lower reproductive capacity?=== <!--T:23-->
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The [[w:Coquí llanero|Plain's coquí]].
 
The [[w:Coquí llanero|Plain's coquí]].
  
==7. Among frogs, toads and coquís, the female usually is larger than the male. Among the coquís of Puerto Rico, which male is larger than the female?== <!--T:24-->
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The [[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]].
 
The [[w:Web-footed_coqu%C3%AD|web-footed coquí]].
  
==8. Among the coquís, who is responsible for the care and incubation of the brood of eggs?== <!--T:25-->
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The male is responsible.
 
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2 years in the wild, 4 years in captivity.
 
2 years in the wild, 4 years in captivity.
  
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==11. Choose a coquí species and extract a spiritual lesson, application or illustration, and share it with the club.== <!--T:27-->
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1

Have the Coquí honor.


For tips and instruction see Coquí.


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Demonstrate slides or photos of five different coquís than those demonstrated in the basic honor, giving the scientific name.



3

Demonstrate slides or photos of two Eleutherodactylus in other countries, besides Puerto Rico.



4

Which are the only coquís that sing or call during the day and why do they do it?


They sing in the day to protect their territory.


5

Which coquís live in the following habitats:



5a

Floor of the forest.



5b

Under the ground, fallen leaves and roots in the cloud forest of El Yunque National Forest.



5c

High vegetation.



5d

In the grass.



5e

Low vegetation.



5f

Bromeliads.



5g

Caves known as the "guajonales."



5h

In rivers and streams.



5i

In trees.



5j

In the herbaceous wetlands of Sabana Seca (Toa Baja).




6

Of the Puerto Rican coquí, which:



6a

is the only one with webbed feet?

6b

does not lay eggs?

6c

doesn't have a t-shape in its terminal phalanx?

6d

demonstrates sexual dimorphism?

6e

is the only one endemic to El Yunque, Puerto Rico?

6f

is known as the "demon of Puerto Rico?"

6g

has lower reproductive capacity?


7

Among frogs, toads and coquís, the female usually is larger than the male. Among the coquís of Puerto Rico, which male is larger than the female?

8

Among the coquís, who is responsible for the care and incubation of the brood of eggs?


The male is responsible.


9

What is the lifespan of the coquí?


2 years in the wild, 4 years in captivity.


10

Visit the habitat of at least three species of coquí, and if possible, take a photo of coquí.



11

Choose a coquí species and extract a spiritual lesson, application or illustration, and share it with the club.




References