Those IP addresses are for Cloudfare. You would need to site owner, doggos I think, to give the addresses for the actual back end servers. Cloudflare exists for two reasons generally, different geolocation access (keeps copies around the world), and as a mitigation layer vs DDOS attacks (denial of service).
Naturally, any company that uses CF would not want to just give the ips of it's actual servers publicly, lest someone just skip Cloudflare and nuked the servers.
Those IP addresses are for Cloudfare. You would need to site owner, doggos I think, to give the addresses for the actual back end servers. Cloudflare exists for two reasons generally, different geolocation access (keeps copies around the world), and as a mitigation layer vs DDOS attacks (denial of service).
Naturally, any company that uses CF would not want to just give the ips of it's actual servers publicly, lest someone just skip Cloudflare and nuked the servers.