SantaDog's SCPs

Item #: SCP XXXX
Item Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

The ‘boundary’ of SCP XXXX should be signposted with various signs written in Serbian, English, Bosnian and Arabic warning of a minefield. MTF group Epsilon-6 should be posted around the boundary - never approaching within five meters of the wooden fence - and dressed in the uniform of the local military. MTF Epsilon-6 must ensure no civilians enter SCP XXXX.

Should any instances of SCP XXXX-1 exit the field, MTF personnel are to shoot to kill.

In the event of accidental entry into SCP XXXX, personnel are to leave the field immediately and retreat to a barricade twenty meters away from the boundary. MTF Epsilon-6 are to destroy any instance of SCP XXXX-1 as they exit.

Description:

SCP XXXX is a small field, roughly 1km² in size, discovered near ████████, south Serbia on ██/██/1997. SCP-XXXX is surrounded by a dilapidated wooden fence - designated as SCP-XXXX’s ‘boundary’ - which is merely one meter high, allowing easy access.

Upon entry of SCP XXXX’s ‘boundary’, the soil within will turn from a solid to muddy state - causing any potential victim of SCP-XXXX’s movement to become sluggish.

Human subjects have noted an intense [DATA EXPUNGED], something of which researchers outside of the boundary cannot hear.

Two minutes of standing within SCP XXXX, several instances of SCP XXXX-1 begin to emerge from the soil, causing most human subjects to enter a state of panic. Researchers beyond the boundary, again, cannot see this.

At approximately three minutes, audio communication between researchers and subjects cut out - the subject appears to explode, as if they had stood on a landmine.

Recovered camera footage, however, shows otherwise. Footage presents the victim sink into the soil further as multiple instances of SCP XXXX-1 approach at an increased pace. Footage then shows [REDACTED] before the subject is pulled into the soil, deceased.

Requests to continue testing SCP XXXX with D-Class personnel have been denied.

Should SCP XXXX not have a victim pulled into the soil, any instance of SCP-XXXX-1 that rose from the ground will then exit the field in search of prey.

Instances of SCP XXXX-1 are worm-like in appearance, with large needle-esque teeth, seemingly designed to pierce and drag the victim beneath the soil. Such entities do not match any known insect present in the current ecosystem or extinct.

When killed, SCP XXXX-1 de-materialise, presumably re-materialising back inside SCP XXXX. This is not proven, however.

Machinery - including those originating from Anderson Robotics - do not trigger SCP XXXX, and thus it is difficult to remotely explore what might be below the soil within SCP XXXX.