noun
- plural of coqui; small tree frogs native to Puerto Rico, known for their loud, distinctive two-note call that sounds like 'co-kee'
Usage: often used in plural form; the singular form is 'coqui'
Examples
- The coquis sang loudly throughout the night in the tropical forest.
- Puerto Rico is famous for its coquis, which are heard in nearly every habitat.
- The sound of coquis calling is an iconic part of the island's natural soundscape.
- Many coquis have been accidentally introduced to other regions through plant shipments.
- The coquis' distinctive call has made them a symbol of Puerto Rican culture.