
The Hunting Fox is the most action-focused Fox. With masculine energy that’s slightly more intense than that of other Foxes, she loves to engage in activities that involve pursuing a goal.

At heart, she’s like Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Sydney Leroux, a pro soccer player and forward on the USA women’s soccer team, is a good example of this type of woman.
Her natural strength is achieving a goal.
The Hunting Fox will take the initiative to score a point, run a show, block a shot, etc. If there’s a game to be won, or a goal to be reached, she’s in. She likes being in the thick of things, and looks forward to the thrill of competition and achievement.
Some people may find her intimidating, but she’s warmer-hearted than she seems at first. She’s also decidedly feminine, in a powerful way. Most people find her strength reassuring, and her vitality stimulating.
What matters most to her is being engaged.

It’s in sports or in some other arena of achievement where the Hunting Fox feels most at home. She sees the beauty—and feels the exhilaration—in a well-placed shot, in making the right move.
She likes to be out and about among people, interacting with them, learning from them, testing herself against them. For her, being active and engaged is what life is all about.
She projects health and confidence.

The Hunting Fox has bright, alert eyes. She’s probably fit. She likes to wear sporty clothes, and even her formal wear will tend to be comfortable and easy to move in.
She tends to play team sports like soccer and softball. She’ll also play solo sports, like swimming or tennis. She may be the coach, or serve in another leadership role. She might say, “When I’m on the field/in the pool/in charge, I feel most alive.”
Her intensity profile:
| Masculine | Feminine | |
| High | ||
| Elevated | ||
| Moderate | ||
| Minimal | ||
Subtype: Hunting Fox Doyenne

She’s a Hunting Fox with more-intense masculine energy than most women of this type. This impels and equips her to take leadership roles. Dilma Rousseff, former president of Brazil, is an exemplary Hunting Fox Doyenne.
Because the Hunting Fox Doyenne is more feminine than male leaders, she tends to be more relationship-oriented than they are. She’s more likely to enact the collective will of a group than try to impose her own will upon it.
She gravitates toward roles of power, likes to wield it, and will assert herself to get it. Does this make her masculine? No. Her aspect is feminine, and most people find her charming and engaging in person.



