"character (species)" tags should imply that species

Zuthal
Even Worse Kobold -
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.

I understand why character tags in general do not imply species - as one character might be drawn as different species. However, in cases where there are multiple major enough species variations of one character to warrant their own tags, of the form “character (species)”, I think that these should imply the respective character species - so for example, “oc:gyro feather (gryphon)” should imply “peacock gryphon”.
Luna
Even Worse Kobold -
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Platinum Piece - Platinum Supporter on Patreon
Since the Beginning - Registered before the site was public
Always Codes Drunk - Apparently cats have non-existent alcohol tolerance
Artist -

Administrator
Devops
We might be getting a scoped tags feature, where you can simply tag something like “oc:name here::cat”, would visibly add “oc:name here” and “cat”, but keep the relation between the two tags “in mind”, so it’s possible to search for “oc:name here::cat” to see images of “oc:name here” specifically being a cat. Goes with any tag whatsoever.
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