 SCP-726 are physiologically and genetically identical to the eggs in larvae of Lucilia Saricata, a species of blowfly. When larva hatch on decomposing animal matter, they begin to consume non-living tissues as normal until none remain, at which point they collect at a central point and begin to regurgitate a continuous stream of healthy, living cellular matter and will multiply a number by unknown means, as volume increases. SCP-726 will reconstruct a complete body, matching that of the original tissue source. The reconstruction process occurs at high speed, resembling footage of maggot activity in reverse, and ends with a full restoration of life functions as all larva abruptly drop off and appear to disintegrate. Any organism reconstituted by SCP-726 exhibits only the mental processes of a mature blowfly.