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Adult males swat the minor aside , but a mother will deflect down and sniff the small kangaroo . Typically , if she does n’t sense her own materialization , she ’ll also push it away . During an acceptance , the female parent instead must bear her characteristic " hops aboard " carriage : She leans frontward , propagate her arms wide , and relaxes the gang of muscles around her pocket so that it flop opened , dangling crushed . The footling kangaroo then dive pass - first into the pouch before swiftly somersaulting around to make itself at home . Soon after , Coulson surmises , the adoptee ’s real mother and the adopting mom ’s now - pouchless offspring find each other and swallow the inevitable . Although there are plenty of other romping and nursing chance later on , researchers have not seen an adopted kangaroo switch a 2nd time , even back to its own mother . Among the many unanswered questions are whether a mother who take on once is likelier to follow again , and whether any one time during the in and out phase angle is more coarse for adopting .   With about 100 adult female person now marked , King said , “ We ’re hoping to see more switching in the sac young of this year to help clarify the picture . ”

This story was provided by Inside Science News Service contributing writer Carrie Peyton Dahlberg . Inside Science News Service is support by the American Institute of Physics .

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