The following is a list of animals that are or may have been raised in captivity for consumption by people. For other animals commonly eaten by people, see Game (food).
Mammals
- Bovinae:
- Camelidae:
- Canidae:
- Caprae (goats)
- Cetaceans
- Cervidae (deer):
- Elk
- Fallow deer
- Moose (rarely tamed)
- Red deer
- Reindeer
- White-tailed deer
- Chiroptera:
- Felidae:
- Equidae:
- Lagomorphs:
- Macropodidae:
- Oves (sheep):
- Primates:
- Rodents:
- Suidae (pigs):
Non-mammals
- Amphibians
- Birds:
- Chicken
- Domestic duck
- Domestic goose
- Domestic turkey
- Domesticated quail
- Domestic pigeon
- Guineafowl
- Ostrich
- Emu
- Peacocks were eaten in past and considered a luxury
- Fish:
- Barramundi
- Carp
- Catfish
- Cod
- Common seabream
- Dentex
- Flounder
- Gilthead seabream
- Halibut
- Meagre
- Milkfish
- Rabbitfish
- Salmon - 60% farm raised[1]
- Seabass
- Sharpsnout seabream
- Striped bass
- Sturgeon
- Tilapia
- Trout
- Turbot
- Wuchang bream
- Insects:
- Crustaceans:
- Mollusks:
- Reptiles:
See also
References
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