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Item# SCP-XXXX
Object class: Safe Euclid
Special containment procedures: SCP-XXXX is harmless and to be kept in a glass display with a color-changing background.
Following incident XXXX-A, SCP-XXXX must be kept in a 30x30x30 plexiglas display, each wall of the plexiglas box must be not less than 4 cm thick. The box integrity must be checked daily.
For being able to observe the specimen, the lights in the room have to change color in a random succession every 15 minutes.
The temperature in the containment area must change randomly every 15 minutes, in a range between 5°C and 28°C.
SCP-XXXX must always be under the direct light of at least one UV lamp.
Every sensible change to the structure of the moss and every sightings of the SCP-XXXX outside its detention area has to be communicated directly and with maximum urgence to the director of the bio lab, Dr.███████.
Description: the SCP XXXX is an immobile and harmless patch of moss with the capability of changing its colour, in a way similar to chameleons.
At the actual state SCP-XXXX is a circular patch of unknown moss, approximatively 15 cm in diameter.
After the experiments which took place following the incident XXXX-A, we can state that the real capabilities of the specimen is to choose its own evolution path, and mutate its genetic code to adapt to the environment and its needs.
As example, the capability of the specimen to change colour and nearly becoming invisible to the human eye, is because the SCP-XXXX manages to change the genetic code of its superficial cells, so that they match the surrounding environment.
The SCP-XXXX needs to remain immobile for about one minute minute to apply the genetic changes he chose.
Further experiments on the specimen states that the evolution time gets slowed down by direct exposition to UV light and by temperature changes.
Incident XXXX A: While the specimen was in the bio-lab for testing, he managed to enlarge itself many times its standard volume, breaking the glass display it was held in.
The laboratory staff noticed the escape of the subject and tried to recover the specimen to put it back in another containment display.
SCP-XXXX was found in a corner, way smaller than its normal size and with an unusual fungal appendix on it. The appendix fired a cloud of spore on the scientist trying to recover the specimen. In less than one minute, on the face of the victim [DATA EXPUNGED] started to grow. In the next hour other █ people were infected by other spore clouds and died by [DATA EXPUNGED].
The laboratory was sealed and put in quarantine, and afterwards sterilized.
The specimen was found in the laboratory, at its standard size and with no fungal appentix, still alive and with no damages.
After the SCP-XXXX was put back in containment, it was reclassified from Safe to Euclid.