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http://www.conservation.org/xp/frontlin ... 270601.xml

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I'm guessing a new stunning Tinctorius Morph
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Wow :shock:
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Wow thats a really stunning frog.
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Here's another brazilian one...



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http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/ ... ino-06.htm

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OMG! Is that frog for real?! If it wasn't official, I'd say someone was having fun with Photoshop! Seriously, though, that is one amazing frog! *drools on keyboard*

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It kinda reminds me of a histronicus.
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Not at all. Maybe the kind of color and how it's mixed. But if you only look at the structure of the frog it ressembles more to a Tinctorius.

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Not at all. Maybe the kind of color and how it's mixed. But if you only look at the structure of the frog it ressembles more to a Tinctorius.

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It definatly resembles a tinc, but color wise and the pattern remind me of a histy.
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my girlfriend wants to go back to brazil, she did a year of highschool there. that pic may have just won her the chance. that thing is amazing!
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Yeah, definitely looks like a tinc in terms of body shape, but, man, I've never seen a tinc look like that in terms of coloration! That's just one dead sexy dendrobatid. I think I'm in love... :wink:

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