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Dark Web Animals

Among the many things that the dark web offers are a whole lot of animals, but a lot of them don't seem to be fed very well. Some of them even seem to be kept in very small cages. Onion links.And then, they're sold to middle-class citizens. This is a pretty sad situation, and it doesn't appear to be getting any better.

Sources of the animals

Those who have watched the Tiger King docu-series may wonder how exotic animal sales happen. The show has been an international hit, and many viewers may be interested to know where these exotic animals come from. A recent report by INTERPOL has found that the dark web is a major source of the illegal wildlife trade. Several open source blogs have been discussing the issue of endangered animals, and the implications of selling animals on the dark web.

In April of 2015, an article adapted from Marc Goodman's book Future Crimes was published in Popular Science. It talked about the sources of exotic animal traffic on the dark web. It also highlighted the darknet market for dog meat and bear paws. The article sparked a discussion of the potential for animal endangerment, and the profitability of the industry. The article was a popular thread that garnered over 5,000 views.

In addition to the thread, DarkOwl, a site that provides information about the dark web, reaffirmed its commitment to the dark web black market for exotic wildlife. In the past, the site has partnered with Kruger Park, a private conservation group in South Africa, and the Global Emancipation Network. It is not clear whether DarkOwl endorses the listings on the dark net, but it has reaffirmed its commitment to the black market for exotic animals.