Did everything I write just get deleted? Blap. A fun thing nee Vulp-ens tend to do is play with their electromagnetic manipulation to effectively turn themselves into corkscrews or those old spinny toys. They do this via pushing against the ground (like two magnets repelling) and then pulling and pushing on opposite sides of themselves to propel the spiral motion.
The lion Vulp transfer is thusly named because the length and shape of the tail is more lion-esque, though the above example is longer and broader than lion Vulps tend to be. The markings and coloration are due to this Vulp-en having a variation of a Peaks Vulpimancer strain. (Top left of the below image.)
Peaks' venom is a bot more aggressive than that of Midlanders (the orange ones). Instead of being wholly medicinal, Peaks seek to be a mix between the venom of Midoanders (sedative that fights off fungal infections) and Chains (bottom right) (a paralytic used to subdue prey far larger then themselves).