SCPA-EN-00111: The Serpentine Parasite
SCPA-EN-00111 Report
Item #: SCPA-EN-00111
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCPA-EN-00111 is to be contained in a standard Euclid-class containment chamber. The chamber must be equipped with an airlock system and a negative air pressure system. All personnel interacting with SCPA-EN-00111 must wear Level B hazmat suits and undergo decontamination procedures before exiting the chamber. SCPA-EN-00111 must be fed once a week with a small mammal or bird, provided by the facility's animal control staff. Any changes in SCPA-EN-00111's behavior or physical appearance are to be immediately reported to the facility's medical staff.
Description:
SCPA-EN-00111 is a parasitic organism resembling a snake approximately 1 meter in length. SCPA-EN-00111 has adapted to survive in aquatic environments and can extract oxygen from water through its skin. SCPA-EN-00111's primary mode of reproduction is through infesting the organs of larger animals such as crocodiles and hippos. Once inside the host's body, SCPA-EN-00111 lays eggs, which hatch and feed on the host's internal organs until ready to burrow out and seek a new host. SCPA-EN-00111 can also infest the nasal cavity of humans and other primates, leading to severe respiratory distress, such as coughing, difficulty breathing, and bleeding from the respiratory passages.
Additional Information:
SCPA-EN-00111 has been found in several African countries and has caused multiple fatalities among animal populations, leading to ecological imbalances. SCPA-EN-00111 was first discovered in the Nile River in Egypt in the 1990s and is believed to have originated from the Congo River Basin. The parasite is resilient and difficult to eradicate, as it can survive in water, soil, and animal carcasses for extended periods.
References:
- SCPA-EN-00111 Containment Procedures Manual
- SCPA-EN-00111 Biological Properties Research Report
- SCPA-EN-00111 Host Infestation Patterns Field Notes
Classification level:
Top Secret
Notice:
All personnel must follow proper decontamination procedures before and after interacting with SCPA-EN-00111 to prevent cross-contamination. Any unauthorized release of SCPA-EN-00111 into the environment or other organisms is strictly prohibited and punishable under Site regulations.
Record #:
SCPA-EN-00111 Experiment Log
Reporter:
Dr. Jane Smith, Senior Researcher
Approver:
Dr. John Doe, Head of Research Division
Additional research into SCPA-EN-00111: The Serpentine Parasite
Additional research is underway...
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この文書は、人工知能によって生成されたものであり、SCPA財団が取り扱う奇妙な存在や現象についての報告書として作成されました。
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【Notice】
This document was created as a report on strange beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation, generated by artificial intelligence.
The contents and images described in this document are fictional and are not related to any real individuals or organizations. The SCPA Foundation aims to provide knowledge to the general public about abnormal beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation by publishing this document.
The SCPA Foundation cannot be held responsible for any use of this document.