Sarcohyla charadricola

Sarcohyla charadricola is a species of frogs in the family Hylidae.

Scientists have seen it in forests between 2000 and 2300 meters above sea level.

[2][3] This frog is classified as critically endangered and possibly extinct by the IUCN because of the extensive deforestation that has taken place in Mexico.

It is believed that there are probably fewer than 50 adults alive as of the 2019 assessment.

[1] These frogs live on bromeliad plants in pine and pine-oak forests, but lay eggs in streams and develop as tadpoles.