Roving Ketter

The Roving Ketter replaced its ancestor. Some River Ketters, due to their dwindling food supplies, became smaller and more energy efficient. These river ketters eventually evolved into Roving Ketters. Rovering Ketters rely on photosynthesis and the pollen/nectar of plants for food, as well as sometimes eating flora. Roving ketters live in groups and will migrate, never staying in one place for to long. Their photosynthetic "wing-leaf" is able to be tilted slightly to better aim it at the sun's current location.