Scientists have only seen it in five places, always in ponds or mountain streams.
[2] The female frog lays eggs in rows near cracks in rocks near the water.
The tadpoles swim upright in the water, with their tails facing down.
[2] Scientists believe this frog to be threatened by habitat loss and that its range may once have been much wider.
This frog may have been killed in certain areas by the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.