SCP-5003
Object Class- Euclid Keter
Special Containment Procedures-
Foundation agents are to monitor dental and orthopedic journals and associations, as well as reports of missing persons, especially children, for signs of SCP-5003 activity. Foundation personnel is to work with bodies of dental experts to promote self-care of oral hygiene and minimize the odds of an SCP-5003-4 event. Confirmed instances of SCP-5003 are to be extracted through surgical means before incineration. At least ten(10) instances of SCP eggs are to be kept in cryostasis at 0000000.
Following the events of Addendum 5003-4, the extraction of SCP-5003 instances is prohibited. A disinformation campaign
All Foundation personnel are to be checked for SCP-5003 infestation immediately. Non-essential personnel are to be
Description-
SCP-5003 is a species of symbiotic organisms visually resembling that of a small winged humanoid. SCP-5003 have
Deciduous
- Budding: Formation and eruption of primary teeth.
- Alveolar Embryogenesis:
- Exfoliation: Primary teeth will fall out. Depending on their culture and similar factors, subjects may dispose of them in numerous ways. A campaign was set forth in 1CCC to dissuade the custom of keeping primary teeth as it was shown to aggravate and risk an SCP-5003-4 event.
- Collection: After a varying period of time, most often at night, eggs will disappear. To date, all attempts to capture or record whatever is responsible for collecting these eggs have failed.
If the egg has not been taken care of or damaged in some way by Stage 4, an SCP-5003-4
It is theorized that SCP-5003 established this relationship shortly after humans became widespread.
How SCP-5003 evaded Foundation discovery until 1996 is unknown.
SCP-5003-4 is a variant, possibly subspecies, of SCP-5003. SCP-5003-4 exhibits dramatically different features, behavior, and roles compared to SCP-5003.
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