I don't know why this particular criticism bothers me so. I had a bad experience with someone many years ago with such a list, and I am still upset recalling it, and how disingenious he had been. I'm not saying you are disingenious, but would you do a small task to make sure you are asking a real question.
Take your list, then go back to your BoM. As you read the BoM and one of your list comes up, ask yourself if the context is one where the plant/animal is being described in the present context if so, is the story still in Jerusalem or the Journey through the wilderness before they enter the ship? If "yes" scratch the animal/plant from the list.
Next, check to see if the plant/animal is being used as part of a quotation from Isaiah, or other prophet who lived in the old world and is being quoted. If yes, scratch it from your list.
Now your list is much shorter, and is a genuine question that is worthy of contemplation.
Then do what Colton says with the rest of the list.
For what it's worth, I like hearing stuff like this. I've heard about the animals and plants before (I mentioned it earlier) but I haven't read the BoM and don't really plan to and even if I did I'm not familiar enough with what plants and animals existed here thousands of years ago to catch any inconsistencies. But, it's good to see that the answer to that criticism is not that "it's magic" and that the argument itself is born from ignorance for the most part.
So, if this thread hasn't accomplished anything else it has convinced me to stop bringing that up.