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'Thumbnails' -- Which Dendro species??..

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Posted by: BackBeat at Tue Mar 11 12:26:23 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BackBeat ]  
   

Hello all,

I like to draw in my free time and am currently drawing a collage of various thumbnail frogs...

To my question...

Which Dendrobates species are classified/considered 'thumbnail' frogs??

D.lamasi
D.imitator...etc

I'm in the midst of a collage and would like to avoid adding a species that doesn't belong in the group.
(The plan is to do a second collage with the larger Dendrobates species.)

The more species the better. A large, wide variety of colours and patterns is what I'm going for.

Yes, Pumilio alone could make a great collage on its own. lol

Thanks for any info.

BB


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