Bigfoot (SciiFii)

The bigfoot (Giganaurapithecus canadensis), also known as the sasquatch, temperate forest-dweller, woodland-dweller, or ground-dweller, is a species of highly adaptable, Australopithecus-like gorilla-like pongine that originally did not exist, but was created by SciiFii and now lives in the Expanded Holocene section of Cenozoic Park located at Crescent City, California. However, some bigfoots were introduced to the rainforests, swamps, forests, and open woodlands across North America to help boost biodiversity. The bigfoot is a rather large bipedal ape, with males growing to be about 10 feet tall, while females grow around 7-8 feet tall when fully grown. It is distinguished from most other bipedal apes for its massively muscled, powerful limbs and a giant, well-muscled crest on top of the head. It is almost exclusively a herbivore that primarily feeds on leaves, fruits, shrubs, roots, tubers, and honey, but can also feed on insects and fish to supplement its diet. The bigfoot is a solitary animal in most of its life, except during breeding seasons, when males attempt to find females to ensure their species' further survival. Despite rumors or pop culture, the bigfoot is not a Gigantopithecus descendant nor does it walk like one, as Gigantopithecus walks on all fours most of its time (only to stand on back legs when reaching for higher food sources), while bigfoots are exclusively bipeds. The conservation status of the bigfoot is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the bigfoot's wide range, and its tolerance to most of human activities, including being able to adapt to life in parts of the cities and suburbs.