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Sex at arm’s length? Male octopuses use specialised arm to mate, scientists find
(www.theguardian.com)
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But how this arm detects a mate, or delivers the sperm to the right location, has remained unclear.
Now scientists have found the arm is a sensory organ, similar to a tongue, that can detect the female hormone progesterone. This allows it to seek out and fertilise a mate, even if the male cannot see its sexual partner.