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What is the native fauna of Puerto Rico and where can it be observed?
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The native fauna of Puerto Rico is diverse and unique, with species that have adapted to the different habitats of the island. Some of the most iconic species include the coqu&&i&&, a small tree frog that is a symbol of Puerto Rico, and the Puerto Rican parrot, also known as the Puerto Rican parrot, which is an endangered species. Other native species include the West Indian manatee, a marine mammal found in the island's coastal waters, and the solenodon, a small nocturnal mammal found in the island's mountainous regions. To observe the native fauna of Puerto Rico, you can visit protected areas such as the El Yunque National Forest, which is home to a wide variety of species of birds, reptiles and mammals. You can also visit the Humacao Natural Reserve, which offers opportunities to observe birds and other wildlife species in their natural habitat. In short, Puerto Rico offers a wide variety of opportunities to observe the island's native fauna, allowing you to experience the unique biodiversity of this Caribbean destination.
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