I made flags for the caninagender subsystem, coined by @xeno-aligned! All flags are meant to resemble the animals they’re related to as much as possible, with the caninagender flag being a combination of the most common colors in the subfamily.
Wulfgender:
A grey wolf (Canis lupus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to grey wolves in some way. Name comes from the Proto-Germanic word for wolf, *wulfaz.
Anthusgender: An African golden wolf (C. anthus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to African golden wolves in some way.
Ethsisgender: An Ethiopian wolf (C. simensis)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to Ethiopian wolves in some way.
Dholusgender: A dhole (C. alpinus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to dholes in some way.
Srgagender: A golden jackal (C. aureus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to golden jackals in some way.
Name comes from the Sanskrit word for jackal, śṛgāla
(शृगाल).
Ghalgender: A side-striped jackal (C. adustus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to side-striped jackals in some way. Name comes from the Persian word for jackal,
shoghāl (شغال).
Chacalgender: A black-backed jackal (C. mesomelas)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to black-backed jackals in some way. Name comes from the French word for jackal, chacal.
Latragender: A coyote (C. latrans)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to coyotes in some way. (See also coytan).
Lypicgender: An African wild dog (Lycaon pictus)-like gender, or a gender that is influenced or compared to African wild dogs in some way.