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Old 11-23-2007, 06:42 PM
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Maybe someone can help me out...
I have seen a map of Pumilio location which has regions of where each Pumilio are found. You clik on frog and it tells you what is found in that region.
For the life of me i cant remember where it was i saw it .
Any links would be helpful. Thanks, Tony.
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Old 11-23-2007, 07:26 PM
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There's Dendromap:

http://www.cdfr.ca/web/dendromapv10.html

But pumilio haven't been updated on that. There's Tropical Experience's morph guide:

http://www.tropical-experience.nl/index ... &Itemid=85
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Old 11-23-2007, 07:53 PM
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Thats kinda cool, hadnt seen that one before.
Did see Pumilio morph guide though.
still havent found what im lookin for though, map of islands w/ little Pum icons over their perspective region.
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Old 11-25-2007, 12:38 PM
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Voila!

http://www.dendrobatesworld.com/e-de...tespumilio.htm
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Very cool map....thanks for sharing.

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BINGO !!!
thats the one, thanks so much... Looks like its been updated too...
Thanks Valledelcauca
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Hey Germany (valledelcauca)
Do you guys keep any Minyobates over there?
Looking to find any of the M. Fuluritus specie anywhere, to see if been imported to any countries? Its a small green frog, yellow belly w/ black spots.
ever seen em in your country?
thanks,
Tony.
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:06 PM
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We`ve got fulguritus over here, but haven`t seen many of them yet. There are some guys breeding them, but I don`t have names, because I haven`t been looking for any fulguritus yet. Probably Walter Seil from http://www.pfeilgiftfroesche.com or Bernd Pieper http://www.pieperfrogs.de have some.
M.Steyermarki is sporadicly available over here, too.

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Thanks Andreas, i appreciate the response.
I will certainly look into those sites.
Take care,
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