10 Most Trafficked Animals in the World

By MindStick

Hunted for their scales and meat, pangolins face critical endangerment. They are illegally traded across Asia and Africa.

Elephants are targeted for their tusks despite global ivory bans. Thousands are killed each year for illegal trade.

Tigers are trafficked for their body parts in traditional medicine. Their skins are also sold in the black market.

Rhino horns are falsely believed to have medicinal powers. This myth drives deadly poaching in Africa and Asia.

The helmeted hornbill is killed for its unique casque, sold as jewelry. It’s now critically endangered due to this demand.

Sea turtles are exploited for their meat, eggs, and decorative shells. All seven species face trafficking threats.

Colorful parrots and macaws are stolen from the wild as exotic pets. They suffer immensely in illegal pet markets.

Slow lorises are trafficked for the pet trade, often with teeth removed. They endure painful conditions and poor survival rates.

The Sunda pangolin is highly trafficked for traditional medicine in China. Its numbers have declined drastically.

The tokay gecko is sold for superstitious cures and tonics. Its illegal trade has boomed across Southeast Asia.

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