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SCP-1104 Nose Crab

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Dr Bob brings you SCP Foundation KETER Class object, SCP-1104 Nose Crab Animation. Join the DR BOB SQUAD by going to https://www.patreon.com/DrBob and become an Honorary Member of the Dr. Bob Research Staff! SCP-1104 is a species tentatively identified as a member of order Chelicerata. When inhaled, larvae will adhere to nasal mucosa, where they excrete an array of H1 receptor antagonists that suppress both local inflammation and implantation of further larvae. Over a period of 6-8 months SCP 1104 will grow and extend appendages through the host's ethmoidal canals. Hosts generally remain unaware of the presence of SCP1104 , apart from persistent but non-specific headaches. On maturation, SCP-1104 will begin applying pressure to the host's optic nerves causing obstruction of the central visual field. This pressure is applied selectively when the host is not oriented toward the local gradient of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide, which SCP-1104 can detect through the host's inhalations. After an initial period of distress, the host will begin to prefer to face and travel in the directions where they do not experience visual disturbances, thus tracing the source of hydrogen sulfide. Upon reaching a zone of sufficient hydrogen sulfide concentration, SCP-1104 projects appendages into the host's prefrontal cortex, causing unconsciousness during which SCP-1104 exits the host via the ocular cavity. After leaving a host, SCP-1104 attempts to locate and enter the source of hydrogen sulfide, such as a lava tube or sewer pipe. SCP-1104's subterranean lifecycle has not been documented. Watch ALL of DrBob's videos including SCP 150 The Body Stealing Parasite and SCP 3700 Tides of War here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHxBeJ7z3xRleoXfcoFZxHgqji3jKgWwV This video, being derived from http://scp-int.wikidot.com/scp-1104 written by Rhoark, is released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Narrated by Joe Cliff Thompson #drbob #scp #animation

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