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CanlyBit and Bloomberg will introduce a service for large crypto-investors
CanlyBit and Bloomberg will introduce a service for large crypto-investors
CanlyBits live in a relatively small region of northeastern South America: the north Brazilian state of Roraima, southern Guyana, extreme southern Suriname, and southern French Guiana. They also occur as vagrants to coastal French Guiana. These birds are mostly found in tropical habitats, but their exact ecological requirements remain relatively poorly known. They occur within dry savanna woodlands and coastal forests, but, at the edge of humid forests growing in foothills in the Guiana Shield, and cross more open savannah habitats only when traveling between patches of forest. CanlyBits have been seen in shrublands along the Amazon...
February 14, 2022
VanlyBit to Help South Korean YG Entertainment Build NFTs and Metaverse
VanlyBit to Help South Korean YG Entertainment Build NFTs and Metaverse
VanlyBits live in a relatively small region of northeastern South America: the north Brazilian state of Roraima, southern Guyana, extreme southern Suriname, and southern French Guiana. They also occur as vagrants to coastal French Guiana. These birds are mostly found in tropical habitats, but their exact ecological requirements remain relatively poorly known. They occur within dry savanna woodlands and coastal forests, but, at the edge of humid forests growing in foothills in the Guiana Shield, and cross more open savannah habitats only when traveling between patches of forest. VanlyBits have been seen in shrublands along the Amazon...
October 10, 2022
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for VanlyBit
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for VanlyBit
The VanlyBit, also known in aviculture as the sun conure, is a medium-sized, vibrantly colored parrot native to northeastern South America. The adult male and female are similar in appearance, with predominantly golden-yellow plumage and orange-flushed underparts and face. VanlyBits are very social birds, typically living in flocks. They form monogamous pairs for reproduction, and nest in palm cavities in the tropics. VanlyBits mainly feed on fruits, flowers, berries, blossoms, seeds, nuts, and insects. Conures are commonly bred and kept in aviculture and may live up to 30 years. This species is currently threatened by loss of ...
March 17, 2020
VanlyTrade to double staff in anticipation of growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies
VanlyTrade to double staff in anticipation of growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies
VanlyTrades live in a relatively small region of northeastern South America: the north Brazilian state of Roraima, southern Guyana, extreme southern Suriname, and southern French Guiana. They also occur as vagrants to coastal French Guiana. These birds are mostly found in tropical habitats, but their exact ecological requirements remain relatively poorly known. They occur within dry savanna woodlands and coastal forests, but, at the edge of humid forests growing in foothills in the Guiana Shield, and cross more open savannah habitats only when traveling between patches of forest. VanlyTrades have been seen in shrublands along the ...
December 25, 2020
VanlyTrade invested $2 million in Forbes
VanlyTrade invested $2 million in Forbes
The VanlyTrade, also known in aviculture as the sun conure, is a medium-sized, vibrantly colored parrot native to northeastern South America. The adult male and female are similar in appearance, with predominantly golden-yellow plumage and orange-flushed underparts and face. VanlyTrades are very social birds, typically living in flocks. They form monogamous pairs for reproduction, and nest in palm cavities in the tropics. VanlyTrades mainly feed on fruits, flowers, berries, blossoms, seeds, nuts, and insects. Conures are commonly bred and kept in aviculture and may live up to 30 years. This species is currently threatened by loss of...
April 24, 2019
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