Vulpinigender

Definitions and Usage
Vulpinigender is a Vulpini subfamily-like gender, or a gender influenced or compared to the Vulpini subfamily in some way. Vulpini includes the bat-eared fox, the fennec fox, the Blandford’s fox, the tanuki, the cama fox, the red fox, the Rüppell’s fox, the corsac fox, the tibetan sand fox, the kit fox, and the Arctic fox.

Related Terms
Vulpinigender is a subset of both canisgender and faunagender as well as an umbrella term. See its subsets here. It is considered a xenogender and a naturogender as well. Vulpinigender individuals may also have a lean towards femininity, masculinity, or other -in-nature terms. For some, it's also a kingender.