The fox, in terms of zoological taxonomy, belongs to the subclass of vertebrates, class of mammals, order of carnivores, and family of canines. It is naturally suspicious, cunning and alert, with a beautiful fur coat, which has caused headaches for our ancestors, the hunters, as they chased it continuously. Perhaps based on these characteristics, during the period of polytheism, the fox's divinity was defined as neutral (can be either male or female).