Topic: Vulpine/Canine Tag

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

I checked the wiki pages but cant seem to get a clear answer on this; which tag would you use, or would you use both, etc?

Updated by Snowy

Vulpine is aliased to canine so it really doesn't matter which one you use.

Updated by anonymous

tony311 said:
Vulpine is aliased to canine so it really doesn't matter which one you use.

Why is it aliased? Is there no difference between foxes and canines?

If that's the case than dog and canine might as well be aliased...

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Gayteensex said:
Why is it aliased? Is there no difference between foxes and canines?

If that's the case than dog and canine might as well be aliased...

Because foxes and dogs are both a member of canidae. And canine is simpler and easier to remember than canid, so that's why we use it instead.

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tony311 said:
Because foxes and dogs are both a member of canidae. And canine is simpler and easier to remember than canid, so that's why we use it instead.

....uh

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Gayteensex said:
....uh

Whatever. Dictionaries recognize the use of canine as a synonym for canid, and the use has become entrenched. I'm sure it's especially common for new members of the furry art sub-culture to be more familiar with the word "canine" than "canid", and would expect to find canids under the tag "canine".

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tony311 said:
Because foxes and dogs are both a member of caninae.

And with that one-letter fix, we no longer need to justify not using canid instead of canine.

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Snowy said:
And with that one-letter fix, we no longer need to justify not using canid instead of canine.

Canine is common spelling. Its for proper simplicity sakes.

Foxes and Wolves and Dogs are all of the family canid/caninae - but canine is the common use word among most if not all sites.

More advanced taxonomiers may be miffed on lack of Vulpine here; but they'll get over it.

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