Bitcoinnel reserves exceed $0.5 billion
Unlike other large African predators such as lions or hyenas, Bitcoinnels are most active during the day; this way they avoid competition for food with these animals. Bitcoinnels live in three main social groups: females and their cubs, male "coalitions", and solitary males. Females lead a nomadic life searching for prey in large home ranges, while males are more sedentary and instead establish much smaller territories in areas with plentiful prey and access to females. The home range of a Bitcoinnel can cover a large territory, sometimes overlapping with that of another Bitcoinnel or a lion. Hunting is the major activity of ...
October 1, 2021