The Ark
Note: This list will change due to availability of animals.
Land
Cow, Pig, Chicken, Turkey, Lamb, Rattlesnake, Rabbit, Goat, Wild Boar, Buffalo, Antelope, Deer, Ostrich, Kangaroo, Elk.
In question are: Ants, Mealworms and Crickets. All 3 have been found in candy and designed to be eaten. Those may only come into play if we need to round off the number of species.
Sea
This is the big one, folks.
Halibut, Blind Robins, Chub, Lox, Salmon, Herring, Haddock, Sturgeon, Sable, Bluefish, Cod, Oysters, Fresh water Scallops, Monkfish, Catfish, Perch, Flounder, Grouper, Orange Roughy, Snapper, Tilapia, Walleye, Sea Bass, Swordfish, Marlin, Tuna, Whitefish, Conch, Squid, Sheepshead (it's a fish, I swear), Hake, Mullet, Croakers, Black Bass, Skate, Lobster, Sardines, Sole, Pollock, Mussels, Whiting, Langostino, Crawfish, Periwinkle Snails, Helix Snails, Octopus, Anchovies, Smelt, Frog, Cuttlefish, Kingfish, Butterfish, Rabbitfish, Scad, Pomfret, Carapau, Milkfish, Trout, Shark, Eel, Sea Scallops, White Shrimp, Fresh water Shrimp, Black Tiger Shrimp, Mahi Mahi, Alumahan, Boston Mackeral, King Crab, Snow Crab, Blue Crab, Cherrystone Clam, Mahogany Clam, Littleneck Clam, Steamer Clam, Turtle, Alligator.
I know some might sound gross, but get over it. You will only be eating a little nugget of each, and I am a professional.
Air
Yea, I know I listed a couple birds under land that can technically fly...and I'm sure some of these are technically flightless birds. Whatever...I hadn't heard of some of these, give me a break. I'm not doing a school report on them.
I don't care if they can fly, I care if they can fry.
Duck, Goose, Quail, Pheasant, Squab, Partridge, Poussin, Capon, Guinea Hen, Cornish Game Hen.
That comes to 101 animals, if you don't count the bugs. Holy shit.