I'm revising some species wikis and I noticed there's a good amount of just plain unused subspecies tags.
An example of an offender is raccoon_dog. On that page five subspecies are named. Only two tags have any images in them and one of those has a single image.
In the real world these subspecies are mostly defined by genetics and range with minor morphological differences that, when translated to art could be mistaken for style or character differences. To further confuse things, the tag for one of these subspecies, tanuki, is used as a synonym for the species as a whole.
Now in the real world subspecies distinctions like this are important for conservation, which is why they exist and why they are often hotly debated (and in this example the Japanese subspecies is debated to be its own species) and change frequently. Here, where we use common names and put horse dicks on everything, this doesn't seem totally relevant. Where possible, I feel like a lot of these subspecies tags could be merged together, aliased to their main species tag, or have the links to their empty wikis silently removed. Some subspecies like the wolf and brown_bear ones will definitely need discussion and a more thoughtful approach. But if there's a big demand to keep these (largely unused, sometimes confusing) tags, I'll leave it alone.