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Revision as of 06:16, 3 July 2024

North American Bigfoot
Patterson Gimlin Bigfoot (cropped).jpg
Perhaps the most famous image of F. Americanus, Frame 352 from the Patterson-Gimlin film, the first verified recording of any Fermo Specimen.
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Mammalia
Order:
Primates
Suborder:
Haplorhini
Infraorder:
Simiiformes
Family:
Hominidae
Subfamily:
Homininae

Fermo Americanus, also known as the North American Bigfoot or informally Sasquatch, is a species of great ape found in North America, one of two in the hominid genus Fermo. Critically endangered, only a few confirmed isolated pockets have been found, primarily in Washington and Canada, as well as at least two in the Midwestern Union, one in the United Commonwealth, one in the Western States, and isolated single specimens across North America. The size of Americanus is on average slightly smaller than its Asian counterpart.

Americanus has been observed living in groups of 15-50, significantly more than the Asian species, and are arguably the most intelligent primates other than humans, though this is debated with Orangutans.