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Yahoo!, Ask, Windows Live Search, Google and My Search Funds Get Paid To Search
May 22nd
Yahoo!, Ask, Windows Live Search, Google and My Search Funds Get Paid To Search
Do you know you can make money online for searching the internet? It is FREE to use its service as it split the revenue earned with you 50/50 generated on bonafide searches?
All you got to do is to do your search using either of these browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7 ( IE7) and Mozilla/ Firefox browsers.
How To Make Money?
What you have to do is only use it like you use other search engine.
It all depends upon how much you use the service for your typical day to day Internet searches.
You can start to earn money by referring others to join this site. Remember it’s all completely free all you need to do is sign up here, start searching, get your friends to sign up and start making money online right away. You can have them bank your money into your bank account or via PayPal. So make you search worthwhile.
Guide:
1. Click here to Join. You simply enter your Email address. You will be given the option to set your homepage to your personal My Search Funds search page.
2. Your Password will be sent to the Email address you entered.
3. When you receive your password you will be able to log in and check how much you’ve made. The amount earned on the main page of the site are updated a day in arrears so any searches you make today will be credited to your total tomorrow.
4. Simply access your personal MySearchFunds search page and do a search.
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Tips:
* You DO NOT need to be signed into My Search Funds to do a search. As long as you use your personal homepage or the Internet Explorer Search Box – your search will be counted and credited to you.
* Access every site you visit through MySearchFunds. For example, every time you want to go to My Space, You Tube or other site simply enter ‘You Tube’ or other site name into your MySearchFunds search box.
* Ensure you have your Payment Details set up so that you are paid every month. You are paid monthly through PayPal or direct into your Bank Account
* Give it a month the cash soon ads up. It’s completely free and you can start earning right away
Join now Click Here all the best
ShareRainforest Animals – Sloth Bear
May 22nd
Name:
Sloth Bear
Scientific Name:
Melursus ursinus
Status:
Vulnerable
Scientific Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Genus: Melursus
Species: M. ursinus
General Information:
The sloth bear is the only species in the genus Melursus. It is a nocturnal creature of South Asia. Contrary to the implication of its name, the sloth bear is actually quite fast and can outrun a human being. There are a variety of theories as to where it gets its name, including the idea that early explorers spotted the bears lying upside down in trees, similar to the general appearance of sloths. In the 1700s, it was even classified as being a member of the sloth family, and accordingly named as “bear sloth”. It wasn’t until the 1800s, when the first live sloth bear arrived in Europe from India, that scientists were able to properly categorize it. Although it can be quite ferocious, leopards, tigers, and wolves are known to predate upon it or its young. Habitat destruction and poaching constitute the primary threat to this species’ survival.
Physical Description:
The sloth bear is a relatively small but stocky bear, draped in long, shaggy black fur. The particularly long hair around its neck gives off the image that it has a mane. There is a large white or yellow Y-shaped patch on its chest. Adult sloth bears generally weigh about 176 – 308 lbs for males and 121 – 187 lbs for females. It is generally 4 ft 7 in to 6 ft 3 in in length.
Diet:
Sloth bears are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods that include plants, insects, and animals. It has been known to scavenge from tiger kills and even eat cultivated crops. When eating insects, they prefer termites, using their long claws to expose the insects’ nests. And, because of their dietary fondness of honey, they have also been called honey bears.
Habitat:
Sloth bears inhabit a diverse array of forests, from dry thorn forests in the north of its range to the wet tropical forests in the south. They are also found in grassland areas. Their range includes areas of Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan.
Reproduction:
Based on the limited available information, sloth bears appear to mate year-round. The gestation period is about 7 months, after which time the female gives birth to 1 – 3 cubs, with 2 generally being the case.
Article Source: www.paradiseearth.com
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