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An instance of SCP-6CEP in captivity

Item #: SCP-6CEP

Object Class: Euclid Explained Keter

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6CEP is to be contained in a large aquatic containment cell filled with 33 PPM salinity seawater. No recreation, comfort, or nonessential sustenance is to be given to SCP-6CEP under any circumstances. Any SCP-6CEP instances showing perceived resistance or malice towards Foundation staff should be executed immediately.

Description: SCP-6CEP is the species Bathynomus basatanus, a form of giant isopod native to the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada. SCP-6CEP bears superficial resemblance to non-anomalous species of giant isopod1.

SCP-6CEP's biology deviates from other cephalopods in several key ways. SCP-6CEP possess spinnerettes akin to terrestrial spiders, and use them to secrete a viscous and adhesive fluid. SCP-6CEP use this fluid to build shelters, "as well as to construct sacs of water to aid in on-shore exploration."2. SCP-6CEP also have four large scythe-like forelimbs, similar to mantid terrestrial predators. These forelimbs are used primarily for bursts of locomotion, as well as hunting and defense from predators. Lastly, SCP-6CEP possess almost human-like levels of sapience. SCP-6CEP utilize a symbol-based communication method, consisting of both written pictograms and in-person symbols and pantomime using their forelimbs.

Addendum 1
During construction on a more permanent on-site holding cell for SCP-6CEP, new fossil records were found in the seafloor surrounding SCP-6CEP's habitat. Such records indicated that SCP-6CEP was non-anomalous, and merely an evolutionary relative of traditional aquatic isopods. These findings were considered dubious by head researcher Geraldo Bannock, who ordered further research on the subject.

A pair of divers captured and vivisected an instance of SCP-6CEP to ascertain its biological makeup. DNA samples and physical similarities showed SCP-6CEP was a direct evolution of ancient isopods, and it was deemed nonanomalous and reclassified as SCP-6CEP-EX.

Incident Report
On July 17th, 2020, four swimmers were reported missing at Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts. Following a further search, SCP-6CEP spinnerette threads were located along with tracks leading to a SCP-6CEP constructed cave approximately 700 meters offshore. The swimmers' bodies were found inside, vivisected via SCP-6CEP's forelimbs and killed in a manner suggesting care and possible curiosity. Methods used by SCP-6CEP appear identical to those used by Foundation agents during their initial dissection.

Addendum 2
On May 8th 2021, Geraldo Bannock reclassified SCP-6CEP to Keter, citing previously unseen evidence regarding the evolution of SCP-6CEP. Following this, more stringent containment procedures were enacted, involving frequent cullings and transfer to on-site containment.