The Shapeshifter

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX's container must be kept locked at all times when no one is cleaning it. When entering SCP-XXXX containment room, it must be complete science, because SCP-XXXX has to be fed pig when its asleep. 1 person may enter only just to make sure that there isn't loud noise made in the room. If noise is in fact made, the person must exit the containment room immediately. When cleaning up SCP-XXXX's waist or excrete, 2 people have to enter the room.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a giant shape shifting spider with a human head. It is as big as a car, and weights around 1,000 lb. It can crawl around like a normal spider. It's said that SCP-XXXX was a human experiment gone wrong. Somehow, spider DNA got inside the person. The scientists said that the person they were doing the experiment on has died.

After he was buried, he broke out of his coffin and dug his way out of the ground. He appeared as a spider with the persons head but was the size of a Tarantula. It was no longer a male so the spider was a it. This beast is not related to pennywise.

It doesn't have a main form as a clown. SCP-XXXX started to grow bigger as the days went by, and it had to start eating bigger foods. Soon, it started to crave for humans. It made its web inside an abandoned warehouse. It would shape shift into the victims loved one. When he or she is distracted, it will knock its victim out, but not in public.

SCP-XXXX would carry him or her to its web where SCP-XXXX will eat. SCP-XXXX doesn't eat the thing a bite at a time, instead it eats him or her whole. When SCP-XXXX is a spider, it is blind, but when is shape shifted as a human, SCP-XXXX can see.

When it's in containment, it is not able to shape shift since it has no victim to hunt down so SCP-XXXX is blind. That's why it must be silent when entering SCP-XXXX's container, because it has pretty good hearing. SCP-XXXX can talk normal and clearly as a human, but when a spider, it has a loud, crackly, and echoey voice.