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SCP-XXXX-1 cut in half

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is surrounded by two gated fences, with access to the innermost gate restricted to Level 2 Personnel and above.

SCP-XXXX is to be checked every four hours for the presence of SCP-XXXX-1. Any SCP-XXXX-1 are to be immediately removed from SCP-XXXX, stored in standard storage containers and secured in a temperature controlled room maintained at -3°C.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a small pond, approximately 4.48 square meters in surface area and is 1.86 meters deep at its lowest point. It was discovered by the Foundation in █████████ Alberta, Canada. SCP-XXXX-1 will regularly be produced from beneath the water inside SCP-XXXX, how the entity achieves this is currently unknown. The entity will often produce up to 20 instances of SCP-XXXX-1 at once depending on the amount of SCP-XXXX-1 currently active. While it varies, SCP-XXXX can usually produce up to one SCP-XXXX-1 every eight hours.

SCP-XXXX-1 initially appears to be a Columbia Spotted Frog, however, its insides are made exclusively of fruit. The classification of fruit varies and has been determined to be randomly selected when SCP-XXXX produces SCP-XXXX-1. The fruits which comprise the insides of SCP-XXXX-1 entities show no pattern, save for the commonality of the endemicity of the fruits being exclusive to the North American continent.

SCP-XXXX-1 will remain within 3 meters of the edge of SCP-XXXX but will not resist when forcibly removed. SCP-XXXX-1 are extremely docile even when in the presence of aggressive predators, including humans. Despite research efforts, SCP-XXXX-1 has never been observed to ingest substances essential to maintain biological life. This does not affect the entity or hinder it in any observable way.

If the skin surrounding SCP-XXXX-1 is broken and the fruit inside is exposed, the entity will begin to rot at a continuous rate if it maintains an internal temperature >4°C. If the fruit is no longer safe to consume the entity will cease all signs of life and will become inactive. Remains of SCP-XXXX-1 have demonstrated rapid decomposition in comparison to a fruit of their respective type. Various plant life grown from soil fertilized by the remains of an SCP-XXXX-1 have grown to be approximately 165% larger than average. Further testing has determined that the entity contains upwards of three times the regular amount of vitamins and sugar that their respective fruit normally contains.

Upon consumption, subjects reported that SCP-XXXX-1 tastes "much better" than a regular fruit of the same type. The skin and eyes also taste better, with subjects reporting that they are very sweet. D-class personnel began to show side effects within two days of consuming SCP-XXXX-1. The effects varied depending on the classification of fruit, however, no instance of SCP-XXXX-1 has induced negative or otherwise harmful side effects. (See Addendum XXXX-A)

Addendum XXXX-A:

Classification of SCP-XXXX-1 Description of the Subject Effects of consuming SCP-XXXX-1 on the subject Vaccinium macrocarpon (wild cranberry) D-8443: Caucasian male, age 36. No history of major health complications. When D-8443 is infected with harmful microbes, the subject develops antibodies at an unprecedented rate. The antibodies will successfully eliminate any trace of invasive microbes before symptoms manifest, rendering D-8443 immune to any recurrent disease. Note: antibodies are produced at a lower rate when the D-8443 has been infected by an unrecognized microbe. Regardless, the subject will produce enough antibodies to render him immune prior to symptoms manifesting. Lycopersicum (tomato) D-7017: Hispanic male, age 24. Diagnosed with mild asthma. D-7017's epidermis developed a resistance to ultraviolet radiation. Follow up examinations indicated that D-7017 maintained consistent levels of melanin before and after the consumption of SCP-XXXX-1. Asimina triloba (Pawpaw) D-3266: Caucasian male, age 64. D-3266 suffers from left ventricle damage after a myocardial infarction (heart attack) at age 61. D-3266's lungs began to oxygenate hydrocarbon, taken from triglycerides originating in D-3266's body tissue. This allowed the subject's sebaceous glands to produce mild amounts of acetogenin which acted as a potent non-insecticidal repellent. Vaccinium angustifolium (wild lowbush blueberry) D-9749: African/Caucasian female, age 38. Diagnosed with depression and acute anxiety disorder at age 25. D-9749 rapidly produced large amounts of antioxidants. The subject claimed to experience elevated levels of energy and improvements in mood. Further testing revealed D-9749 became resistant to cellular damage resulting in anti-aging properties. D-9479's antioxidant levels and anti-aging properties will gradually decline if she does not maintain a steady intake of vitamin C. Gaylussacia baccata (black huckleberry) D-3454: Asian/Caucasian male, aged 24. No major health complications. D-3454 demonstrated extreme pain tolerance within 6 minutes of consuming SCP-XXXX-1. The subject reported the pain level of a 6.7-centimeter deep incision in his lower abdomen as feeling similar to a "mild food poisoning". 52 hours after consumption, the effects subsided and D-3454 felt normal amounts of pain.

Addendum XXXX-B: SCP-XXXX was discovered by the Foundation surrounded by flourishing plant life, several sizes larger than average. There are also several species of small, herbivorous animals such as field mice and hares which appear to stay in close proximity to SCP-XXXX as they rely on either SCP-XXXX-1 or the abundant plant life, as a food source. The foundation has decided to tag and keep the animals onsite as research subjects. After thorough testing, the subjects were determined to be in prime health.

Addendum XXXX-C: "I have been researching Native American beliefs that belonged to the Inuit tribe who lived in this area almost 300 years ago. Like many other Inuit people, they believed their ancestor's souls would be reincarnated as animals to watch over and protect their descendants. However, this reincarnation required an object and a master, with some form of relationship to the animal being reincarnated. The object and master would invoke the spirits and allow for the reincarnation to take place. We can't know for sure, but SCP-XXXX may have played a role in creating this mythology. If this is correct, there may be a "master" who can control SCP-XXXX and/or the creation of SCP-XXXX-1. Considering the effects SCP-XXXX-1 can have biological matter, an unknown entity having control over their production could pose a risk to the Foundation." - Dr. Obleik