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The female puma concolor cougar-sapien sub species is not well studied, but not for lack of want, particularly because of their intriguing behavior and stunning rise in population carry weight in the North American habitat. While ubiquitous, trapping and studying is elusive because of adept mate selection and survival instincts honed from advantageous selection, particularly in recent generations.
This study aims to quantify the impact of non-puma concolor cougar, but still male sapien interested mates, and their shaving habits in attracting the most dominant den mothers of cougar packs. A review of the literature, as well as a observational study (unprecedented in length, at 36 months) shows with significance that clean shaving, as opposed to previous limited studies that erroneously included 5 o clock shadows in the methodology, conclusively demonstrates to a significant degree in which pristine shaving habits can in fact trap even the most viril den cougar mommy dom.