There is no feminine gender of the word "cub." Cub is neutral in English, so it is used for male and female cubs.
The feminine gender of "cub" is "cubess" or "cubling."
Fox is gender neutral. Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, females as vixens, and young as cubs, pups, or kits.
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the questions you would as for a survey about a cub is how many people like cubs? what kind of cub do you like and give a list of choices another question you could ask is what kind of gender would you like a cub to be. Another question is do yoou like cubs yes or no.
The noun 'fox' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.The noun for a male fox is reynard or dog.The noun for a female fox is vixen.
CUBS!
The possessive form for the plural noun cubs is cubs'.Example: The cubs' mother watched them closely.
According to Harry Carrey: CUBS WIN! CUBS WIN!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female fox is vixen.The gender specific noun for a male fox is dog.The noun fox is a common gender noun as a word for a male or a female."Vixen" is an old word for a female fox, but it is rarely used that way any more. When you do still hear that word it usually means a scheming woman.
Vixen.A female fox is called a vixen.Baby foxes are called kits (some times pups)A male fox is called a dog.
Cubs. The furry little things we call cubs.