A SIX-LEGGED cane toad has hopped head over heels and into the limelight in a small Territory town.
We're not pulling your leg - the unnamed hexagonal monster with four front limbs was found in the yard of RS Gardening in Batchelor, 42km south of Darwin, yesterday afternoon.
The acrobatic amphibian made a stand as it put its best feet forward and hoofed it from under some old sheet metal during a yard clean-up.
But the mutant's plans of escape went flat-footed.
Toad catcher and gardener Savvas Christodoulou, 29, knew something was afoot when the slimy palm-sized creature jumped away from him with less vigour than the four-legged variety.
"He was more clumsy than normal. I hope there's no more."
The gardener shoe-horned it into a plant pot "for evidence" - in case further research was required.
"I'm just interested in how he ended up like that," he said.
But the toad is walking a fine line and may already be heading six-feet under.
Toads are the achilles heel of wildlife and callous arch-rival gardeners in the Territory.
A six-legged toad excited Brisbane Museum curators after a schoolgirl found it in River Heads, Queensland, in March last year.
A five-legged toad was found in Virginia, in Darwin's rural area, last September.
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2012/06/20/308101_ntnews.html
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