Assuming you mean the male reproductive organ - it's called the 'penis'
The male part is called the Stamen.
Orchiectomy in humans
because humans made them male names, before male humans were named these names, they were simply genderless names.
The anther
The anther
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The term "anther" refers to a part of a flower, specifically the pollen-producing structure of the stamen, which is part of the male reproductive organ of a plant. Therefore, an anther is associated with male reproductive functions in flowering plants. It does not refer to a gender in animals or humans.
The ovary and the male part is the Anther
A Sperm Cell as in most mammals like humans.
Foxes can be either female or male just like humans since male humans are called humans while female humans are still called humans. Also on a related note here is some Fox terminology Male- Dog Fox Female- Vixen Baby/cub- Kit Scientific name- Vulpes, vulpes (for the Red fox) AKA- Vulpine