Raorchestes ravii is a species of frogs of the genus Raorchestes found in Naduvattam in the district of Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu, India, about 1890 meters above sea level.
[2][3][1] The species is named after Ravi Chandran, an enthusiast from Wayanad who discovered the species.
[4] The first scientists to describe this frog observed it on a tea farm.
Since then, people have seen this frog between 1890 and 2,284 meters above sea level in grassland and shola forest.
[1] There have been reports of this frog in other places, such as Mukurthi National Park.