
SCP-953 - SCP Foundation
Aug 7, 2025 · Description: SCP-953 is a female Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) approximately 8 kg in weight, with a spine that splits around the 26th vertebra into nine separate tails.
SCP-953 | Pure Evil Wiki | Fandom
SCP-953 is an antagonist of the SCP Foundation series. Also known as the Polymorphic Humanoid, she is a Keter class anomaly and a ruthless kumiho who loves to change into …
Research Site-45 - SCP-953 - Google Sites
SCP-953 exhibited a series of highly structured and ritualized behaviors directed at several Level 2 personnel. The event took place in the Underground Technical Wing, with no prior activation...
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Nov 2, 2025 · The SCP Foundation is a clandestine organization dedicated to containing dangerous and incomprehensible horrors, keeping them safely from the light of day — or so …
SCP-953 - Polymorphic Humanoid - YouTube
SCP 953 is a Keter Class anomaly also known as Polymorphic Humanoid. SCP-953 is a female Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) approximately 8 kg in weight, with a spine that splits around the 26th...
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SCP-953 is a female red fox with 9 tails. The Fox has the ability to transform into any kind of animal, although its preferred form is that of a beautiful young Korean female. However, …
SCP-953 | SCP Facility Lockdown 2 Wiki | Fandom
SCP-953 is a humanoid SCP that exhibits polymorphic properties, allowing it to take the form of victims it has killed as a means of disguise. It is highly agile in its base form and has the …
SCP-953
Description: SCP-953 is a female Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) approximately 8 kg in weight, with a spine that splits around the 26th vertebra into nine separate tails.
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SCP-953, also known as the Polymorphic Humanoid, is the 953rd SCP anomaly recorded under the SCP-Foundation's system of classification and containment of anomalous subjects.
SCP-953 - SCP Foundation
Aug 7, 2025 · Description: SCP-953 is a female Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) approximately 8 kg in weight, with a spine that splits around the 26th vertebra into nine separate tails.