 Item No. SCP-111 Object Class Safe Special Containment Procedures All specimens of SCP-111 in captivity are housed at Site-19 ██, Wing, in a 5 meter by 5 meter by 5 meter plexiglass enclosure containing a temperate forest habitat transplanted from its natural surroundings. That temperature will be maintained at 30°C. Feeding is to take place weekly by personnel placing 3 kilograms of iceberg lettuce, Latuca sativa, into the containment chamber. Water is to be supplied by an automatic misting system, which regulates humidity levels at 50% both for water required by SCP-111 and to prevent fires. In the event of SCP-111 specimens breeding, personnel are to collect all eggs and transport them to the biological studies wing for freezing. Description SCP-111 is an apparently artificial species of invertebrate vaguely resembling snails. Adult specimens of SCP-111 are approximately 20 cm in length, 12 cm in width, and 15 cm in height, although exact size differs slightly between specimens. SCP-111 specimens differ from ordinary snails in that they have a warm blood of metabolism, complex eyes, small horns consisting of cartilage-rich tentacles, apparently increased intelligence, personnel are requested to read test log ██ for examples, and a complex vertebrate-type jaw structure, as well as specimens lay eggs possessing hardened shells. Most abnormally, SCP-111 specimens possess small hollow sacs below their lower jaws, containing methane from digested byproducts. A series of ██ along the inside of the trachea surge to the lighter igniting stored methane as the specimen exhales, blowing a small jet of flame from its mouth. Sad fire-breathing generally occurs in an event of stress or anger, although it is not apparently used deliberately for destruction, but rather as a warning. This is presumably due to the limited size of methane sacs, which limits SCP-111 specimens in the amount of fire they can exhale at a time, and requiring both time and starch-rich food to refuel. SCP-111's behavior is inconsistent with that of ordinary snail species, including whistling and hooting vocalizations easily audible to humans. High intellect seen in such tests as ██ and parents caring for their young. Hatchlings have been observed imprinting on their parents, other members of their own species, or researchers. This is presumed to be a deliberate trait based on Document 111-A, as it means that Hatchlings imprint upon owners. History on ██, a package containing 12 SCP-111 eggs and Document 111-A was mailed to ██, a Foundation Front Organization. Mobile Task Force Alpha-4 had proven unable to locate the sender of said package. Document 111-A, new from Dr. Wondertainment, Dragon Snails, the perfect pet for the fancy loving child. Career and Hatching Instructions 1. Having read this document, take the eggs out of the box. Be careful, Dragon Snail eggs are fragile. 2. Put the eggs in a warm safe space and wait 7-10 days. 3. Hold your newly hatched Dragon Snails so they get a good look at you and think you're their mommy. 4. Enjoy your new pet Dragon Snails. To feed your Dragon Snails, give your new little friends some raw veggies, lettuce, Brussels sprouts, beans, any sort of salad stuff you don't want. Remember to give them water, a small glass each once a day. For your enjoyment, Dragon Snails come in six types, breed them for unique pets. Types 1. Slimy Bellies. Adorable and oozy little fellows with awesome fire engine red colored skin, little black horns and belly and a speckled tan shell, beautiful robin's egg blue eggs. 2. Ooze Drakes. Inquisitive little creatures with neat banana colored skin, curly horns and striped shells, pale tan eggs like a chicken. 3. Goo Wyverns. Dark blue gray skin, flattened shells, and a bumpy horned head make Goo Wyvern look like tiny sea monsters. Eggs are a fantastic glassy green color. 4. Blob Worms. Green and gold stripes, pointy shells, and a single horn. Not to mention fuzzy tails, make Blob Worms wonderful pets. Eggs are tan with a silver tint. 5. Glow Drakes. New from Dr. Wondertainment, these little fellows may look like blue black slimy bellies until they light up. That's right, glow drakes glow in the dark. These are a golden color with little red dots. 6. Gunk Wyverns. Chubby green skinned and dome-shelled, Gunk Wyverns make great pets. Eggs are transparent so you can see the baby dragon snail inside. Parental notice, as Dr. Wondertainment's dragon snails brief fire, they have been known to cause house fires. For maximum playtime fun and safety, it is recommended that fire extinguishers be kept handy. Despite this, Dr. Wondertainment is not legally, morally, or financially responsible for any injuries, death, or property damage resulting from the unsafe use of dragon snails or any other Dr. Wondertainment products. By reading this document and incubating your dragon snail eggs, you agree to all said terms and forfeit your rights to lawsuits, organized boycotts, protests, honor duels, etc. Enjoy your purchase.