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Since there are so many new plants and animals, as well as new names for plants and animals that exist in this world, this page should be helpful.


Plants
Trees
Capnut (acorn) Tree: Oak
Evergreen: Name for pine and fir trees. Named for their needles that remain green all white-cold. Pine needles are safe to eat but not very tasty.
Heart-leaf: Lime tree
Rough-bark: Alder. Stout, dark and rough trunk.
Sky Tree: Extremely high, and often relativily thin, tree. Denning tree was shaped of three sky trees.
Spikenut Tree: Refers both to beech and chestnut.
Starleaf: Maple.
White-bark: Birch. Leaves are edible and taste rather good in early spring.
Willow: Very good material for baskets.

Berries and fruits
Nightberry: Blackberry
Blueberry
Lingonberry
Cherry
Manyberry: Raspberry
Redberry: Strawberry
Boysenberry
Elderberry
Dreamberries: Intoxicating berries that grow in bushes. There are some big dreamberry patches in the forest.
Plum
Apple
Pear

Nuts
Capnut
Beechnut
Buckeye
Chestnut
Puckernut


Animal
Branch-Horn: Deer
Tree-Horn: Moose
White-tail: White-tailed deer
Bristleboar: Type of boar
Ravvit: Similar to a rabbit
Whitestripe: Skunk.
Long-neck: Swan. They land sometimes on the slower-flowing areas of the river. Other birds About everything fitting to region, from raptors to sparrows. (No parrots or other tropic birds.)
Wolves
Bears
Foxes
Longtooth: Powerful feline, akin to saber-toothed tigers.
Tuft-ear cat: Lynx
Small animals: Mice, rats, ferrets, weasels, stoats, mink, badgers, otters, beavers, squirrels, lizards, snakes (non-poisonous), spiders, insects etc.
Fish Both big and small fish are found in the river and seas.
Great Tooth: These are sharks, found in the sea.
Shagback: Bison. Found on the plains.
Cuphorn Herd: animal resembling a reindeer. Found on the plains in the direction of sun-goes-down during late season of death-sleep and season of white-cold. They move away for the warmer seasons.
Pony: Grass-eater with nasty temper.
Humpbacks: Resembling Camels
Bow-horn: Mountain goat. Sometimes seen high on the mountain. No one has yet been brave (or foolish) enough to go hunting them.
Mountain cats

 
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