These monstrous winged beasts hover at great heights above the plateaus of fetha. They look like terrifying predators but are in fact herbivores. There’s very little vegetation on Fetha as a whole and next to none on the plateaus, so it’s not easy being a herbivore. As a result of this oystens rely on their predatory instinct and if they spot a bit of moss or small isolated patch of booji grass they will dive at speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour. This tends to involve some really bad crashes but when the oystens come round they can have a little nibble and off they go again in search of their next meal.