 Item number, SCP-725. Object Class, Euclid. Special Containment Procedures. Subject is confined to a small coastal inlet, adjacent to Sector 7. SCP-725 shows all biological requirements of its wild analogues, and is to be fed and its enclosure maintained according to on-site biologists. Because of the subject's excitable nature, all watercraft are prohibited from operating within a 20 kilometer radius of the enclosure, except as a measure to deter other marine mammals from lingering in the vicinity. Audio recordings are to be played on the hydrophone in the subject's enclosure according to the current project director. Description. Subject is a 13.7 meter long 34,800 kilogram female cetacean, with gross anatomical similarities to Magaptera novangili, or the humpback whale. It was recovered after causing maritime disruptions in Bay Bay. Physically, the animal is similar to other humpback whales. Small anatomical differences may indicate it is a subspecies of that organism, or data expunged. Initial hypothesis of increased intelligence or self-awareness proved false. This CP725 has demonstrated no mental capabilities beyond standard aptitudes of its parent species. What it does have are remarkable abilities of audio retention and mimicry. In effect, it remembers precisely every sound it hears, and is able to repeat them at will. This includes unnatural sounds like high-frequency vibrations, which other whales cannot duplicate. In captivity, the subject exhibits a compulsive need to seek out and repeat new sounds. This may be adaptive mimicry, a reproductive strategy, or data expunged. Once foundation personnel began playing audio recordings regularly in the enclosure, these behaviors subsided. The subject exhibits preferences for some sounds which it will repeat for weeks, months, or longer, while others it will simply ignore. If recordings are repeated or withheld, the subject may become agitated and attempt to break containment. This compulsion is theorized to be responsible for the subject's aggressiveness in the wild, as it often repeats the noises of a ship breaking up, or its crew's cries for help, but seems physically unable to derive nourishment from attacks on humans. Capture Summary 725 A rash of unexplained maritime disappearances triggered the preliminary investigation. Local authorities were responding to alleged attacks on watercraft, research and communication buoys, and eventually people at sea. These culminated in an attack on the US Navy submarine, which resulted in superficial and structural damage, but no loss of life. A further 23 incidents and 19 individuals lost at sea may be attributable to the subject. In the same time period, fishermen have been reporting odd noises echoing across the ocean in the early morning, suggestive of crashing waves, even during calm conditions, crushing and grinding like ships colliding, mournful wails, or disembodied cries for help. In all cases, the noises were clear and could be heard for miles, but no source was observed. The reports have since been definitively linked to SCP-725, and possibly other wild individuals. Dr. W. W. did a preliminary on-site examination of the reports and the organism, before classifying it SCP-725, and remanding it to Foundation custody. Addendum 720-501 In a few instances, SCP-725 has been observed to cease motion and produce a sound reminiscent of other whales' songs. Due to water conditions at these times, the noise can be detected up to 1 km away. On occasions, answering songs have been recorded from an indeterminate source. Analysis of the songs indicates separate individuals and apparent f***, but have failed to shed light on their purpose or meaning. Addendum 720-503 At f*** hours, a pod of right whales passed near the containment enclosure. Upon reaching a 0.34 km away, they suddenly altered course and began heading directly for it. Boats were dispatched to halt their advance using acoustic deterrence, which were ignored. The whales then dove to the bottom of the ocean, resurfacing at the seawall, and beaching themselves forcefully. The animals continued thrashing violently, inflicting deep wounds on themselves until they expired. Data expunged. Analysis of acoustic recordings revealed that SCP-725 was emitting a subsonic signal for the duration of the incident. Lesson complete. If you missed the previous orientation, go watch SCP-724, Procyon Stentor, right now. Or for the complete course, watch this playlist.