A species of very large bird resembling condors that are native to the massive boulder outcroppings of the Crawlwoods. Throngdors are giant when fully grown, with wingspans of up to 30 feet. Their nests are expansively wide, tightly hugging the cliff faces and overlooking sheer drops, but relatively shallow and narrow. The baby throngdors, however, are only the size of small songbirds. The babies latch onto the wings of their parents, becoming indistinguishable from flight feathers. Each generation of baby throngdors shares a single large egg.