Boston Terriors

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A strange creature mainly located on the Earth. Most of the humans on Earth consider the Boston Terrior to be a dog. Little do they know, that these "dogs" are from the planet Swaenrii, a small hunk of rock out past Pluto in Earth's solar system. The can breathe in space, which allowed them to "swim" to Earth through the empty viod. At first they looked significantly different then these former Swaenriians do now. The now have short snouts, short tails, pointed ears, black and white, and dog shaped (causing much of the confusion). When they tried to land on Earth, they passed through the atmosphere and quickly realized they couldn't fly here. They plummeted through the skies, and on impact with the ground, they formed the aptly-named Death Valley. The few Boston Terriors that survived were horribly deformed and left the Valley in serach of a marvelous plastic surgeon. They wondered all the way to England where they were bred with dogs and aquired some canine traits. For more (and probably false) information consult almost any Earth dictionary.
I know this entry is fiction. I forgot about the realism thing, but I am leaving this entry here to see how people react to it. So.....Give me feedback!! ;)

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