Natural
habitats of
Craugastor taurus are rocky areas of streams in humid lowland forests at elevations between
above sea level. It can be found on rocks or in the debris, roots, and vegetation along the stream banks. It is a
nocturnal species. This species was formerly abundant. However, between 2000 and 2008, only one frog has been observed, despite intensive field work. The reasons of the decline are unknown, but
chytridiomycosis (or similar disease) is a potential culprit. Outside protected areas,
habitat loss remains a threat. Fortunately, in 2014 two populations were reported from Punta Banco (
Golfito canton). The species remains absent from the known historic sites. A possible explanation of its persistence in Punta Banco is the drier climate in the area, which is less conducive for outbreaks of chytridiomycosis, compared to the historic range further north. ==References==