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Item#: XXXX-EX
Level0
Containment Class:
explained
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
none
Risk Class:
none

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX must always be kept in a vacuum-sealed glass case for observation. If SCP-XXXX vacuum-sealed glass case is broken, SCP-XXXX's containment chamber will become airless and a new vacuum-sealable class case will replace the broken one. SCP-XXXX's containment case must have 80% humidity and be temperature controlled to 10° Celsius.

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SCP-XXXX during minimal stages

Description: SCP-XXXX belongs to the plantae kingdom, apart of the Daucus Genus. SCP-XXXX are a sub species of the common name 'Touchon' carrot. SCP-XXXX grows if exposed to carbon containing molecules like carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane (CH4). It's growth will continue for as long as there is space around SCP-XXXX. Besides the way it grows infinitely, SCP-XXXX does not have any visual changes or any other functional changes to its original species. SCP-XXXX has been shown to not require manual watering, but in some extreme cases it may need to be manually watered. This is due to SCP-XXXX being able to capture water particles from the air. Besides water and carbon molecules, SCP-XXXX does not require photosynthesis to stay alive. This means that SCP-XXXX, apart of the plantae kingdom gets it food chemosynthetically

Historical Analysis: SCP-XXXX was retrieved in late 2019 in Toledo, Ohio, USA after a farming showcase presented wide spread attention of an "infinitely growing carrot" which attracted media and scientists from across Ohio. Soon after state wide attention, the SCP Foundation gained knowledge of its existence and its potential danger to public safety. SCP agents collected SCP-XXXX which was in 1.4 metre length and 0.4 metres wide at the time of collection. The Farmer were compensated with five thousand dollars and brought in for questioning under the disguise of the FBI.