Kangaroos snuggling each other

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Kangaroo mating habits are unique and often involve complex social dynamics. Female kangaroos, known as flyers, have the ability to delay the development of their embryos until environmental conditions are favorable. This reproductive strategy, called embryonic diapause, allows them to time the birth of their young with the availability of resources. Mating rituals among kangaroos can be competitive, with males known as boomers engaging in boxing matches to establish dominance and access to females. Once dominance is established, the mating process involves brief copulation, leading to the development of a tiny, undeveloped joey in the mother's pouch.

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