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Sticky legs help aquatic Coleoptera Sex

June 11, 2014 Last updated at 12:27 BST

Scientists at the National Chung Hsing shown University in Taiwan, such as a diving beetle clung for underwater.

Images shown in the micro-scale, such as hair on the legs of the male beetles give women with small suction cups.

And light on the evolution on a very small scale, their understanding could inspire the design of the submarine fasteners in mechanical engineering.

This video, filmed by the researchers shows exactly how beetles significantly evolved legs stick to the body of a woman.

Video courtesy of Kai-Jung Chi, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan