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'''Dholes''' were creatures native to a world or worlds several thousand light-years from [[Earth]]. They were blue, [[worm]]-like, and about twice the size of an adult [[human]]. They possessed large sharp teeth and no eyes. | '''Dholes''' were creatures native to a world or worlds several thousand light-years from [[Earth]]. They were blue, [[worm]]-like, and about twice the size of an adult [[human]]. They possessed large sharp teeth and no eyes. | ||
During the [[Cretaceous]] period, alien colonists unwittingly carried a group of dholes to Earth. The [[Seventh Doctor]] arrived to pick up [[Ace]], and while looking for her he fell into a pit of dholes, narrowly escaping from them. ([[ | During the [[Cretaceous]] period, alien colonists unwittingly carried a group of dholes to Earth. The [[Seventh Doctor]] arrived to pick up [[Ace]], and while looking for her he fell into a pit of dholes, narrowly escaping from them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Living in the Past (short story)|Living in the Past]]'') | ||
:''Dholes first appeared in the {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}} stories of [[H. P. Lovecraft]].'' | :''Dholes first appeared in the {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}} stories of [[H. P. Lovecraft]].'' |
Revision as of 21:16, 17 September 2012
Dholes were creatures native to a world or worlds several thousand light-years from Earth. They were blue, worm-like, and about twice the size of an adult human. They possessed large sharp teeth and no eyes.
During the Cretaceous period, alien colonists unwittingly carried a group of dholes to Earth. The Seventh Doctor arrived to pick up Ace, and while looking for her he fell into a pit of dholes, narrowly escaping from them. (PROSE: Living in the Past)
- Dholes first appeared in the Cthulhu Mythos stories of H. P. Lovecraft.