Micrixalus sali, commonly known as Sali's Dancing Frog, is a species of frogs in the family Micrixalidae.
[1][2] It is endemic to the Western Ghats, India.
The preferred habitats of M. sali are damp leaf litter, exposed streambeds, and brooks in moist evergreen forests.
[2] The species is named after famous wild life photographer Sali Palode, who documented the pygmy elephant Kallana in Kerala, India, as a token of appreciation for his support of field studies in the Western Ghats area.
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