MudWing Names - Letter A
Acacia (A genus of trees.) Acer (A genus of trees in the Aceraceae family.) Aconite (A species of flowering plant. Also known as Aconitum.) Acorn (The fruit of the oak tree.) Adobe (A kind of clay used as a building material, typically in the form of sun-dried bricks.) Agaric (The dried fruiting body of a fungus.) Agate (A variety of chalcedony that comes in many colors, often with swirl or banded patterns throughout.) Alabio (An Indonesian duck breed.) Alder (A type of tree from the birch family with toothed leaves.) Algae (Plants that mainly grow in water.) Alligator (A large semi-aquatic reptile.) Alluvium (A deposit of clay, silt, sand, and gravel left by flowing streams in a river valley or delta.) Almond (The seed of the almond tree.) Amber (A hard and translucent fossilized resin, or a yellow/orange color.) Amphibia / Amphibian (An organism that is able to live both on land and in water, such as frogs.) Antelope (A genus of hoofed mammals in the Bovidae family.) Antheia (Greek goddess of swamps.) Antler (Horns that are made of bone, typically grown on the head of male animals such as deer, and often shed.) Anura (The order frogs belong to.) Arapaima (A type of fish.) Argil (Clay; particularly potters clay.) Argillite (A fine-grained sedimentary rock.) Argus (A long-tailed pheasant that is typically brown. Not to be mistaken for the butterfly.) Arrowhead (An aquatic or semi-aquatic plant with arrow-shaped leaves with white flowers.) Arroyo (A steep-sided gully formed by the action of fast-flowing water in an arid or semi-arid region.) Ash/Ashes (The powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.) Aspen (A tree with long, rounded leaves.) Aster (A species of flowering plant.) Auburn (A reddish-brown color.) Axolotl (A type of salamander.)













