A Discovery Channel program tonight featured a hairless blue-eyed canine seen in Texas over the past few years. Several people have reported the animals in different parts of Texas.
A Texas Parks and Wildlife spokesman said the animal most likely was a coyote with a bad case of mange. People who actually saw the animals up close said the things were like nothing they had seen in their lives.
The canine was said to be a new species. That’s not likely. A 40-pound new species doesn’t just pop up out of nowhere.
An answer is, the animals crossed over when our universe came in contact with another universe.
Lots of things have crossed over. About 30 years ago, a huge bird picked up a boy from a back yard in Wisconsin. The boy’s mother yelled and screamed at the bird, and the creature dropped the boy. A day or so later, a former combat photographer filmed two of the large birds in a tree near a lake.
Some things cross over and then go back. Some things cross over and stay.
Cats crossed over thousands of years ago. House cats, not big cats. Big cats are native to this world. House cats are not.
Sightings of the blue-eyed dogs number more than 120 in Texas. There must be a significant number of them, male and female.
DNA tests on a dead blue-eyed dog show it is not a known canine.
Just keep an eye out for weirdness.
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