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It’s been said . . .
The son of a Taíno chief would fish late at night and while he did, he’d sing a special song to Caguana, the spirit of love. The goddess grew fond of him and his daily visits brought her great joy . . . but everything changed when Juracán, an evil spirit, grew jealous of the pair. And so begins the Taíno legend of how the coquí frog came to be.
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