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To date, no evidence of a vulpine-fox hybrid has ever been found. The only tangible proof seems to come from an obscure collection of tools found in a bog outside of Iruk, Vekaiyu. Named "Fesali's Tools" after the discoverer, Vinsent Fesali, a farmer, a sharp stone was found next to some string, and another was found next to a heavily eroded stick. The exact date has
proven a challenge, but carbon-12 dating has determined the horsehair string attached to one of the rocks to be fifty to one hundred million years old. It is the belief that the sentient being that created it was capable of fashioning intricate tools, killing animals larger than itself (judging by the small grips on one stick), and had dexterous hands that required walking on two legs.
 
According to the Unified Bipedalism Theory, Vulpines belong to the [[Bipedaliforma]] suborder. This theory states that Proto-Bipedaliform was their ancestor who was fully sentient. Their descendents diverged into the ''Ambidactyliforma'' group which had opposable thumbs and outcompeted the ''Unidactyliforma''. Some ''Ambidactyliforma'' split of into the ''Plantigradidae''. Those that continued waking on their toes were grouped into the ''Digitigradidae''. They split off into the ''Lycaniform'' and ''Gatiform'' groups. The ''Lycaniform'' group is believed to contain the genera ''Alepis'' and ''Lycanis''. Whereas the Lupines belong to ''Lycanis'', the Vulpines are believed to belong to ''Alepis alepis''.
 
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