>>4261712I understood what you meant, but I would despute the whole face bit as the only real difference in that drawing with the rest is a lack of a triangle nose because face structure is more or less identical to most of these.
I just wanted to point out that most of these are drawn as if they have very flat faces since due to the art style they have almost no facial definition. A little wet nose isn't an indicator of a snout, and there's designs like the Mithra from FF9 or the Na'vi from Avatar that incorporate a wet nose with a fully humanoid face so it's not always telling.
From my understanding the most important distinction in character design is the snout, having one usually puts the character in the kemono camp, ears only in the kemonomimi camp and anything else but a snout into the monster girl camp, but sadly it's not actually defined in most Kemono art except when drawing side profiles.