

This gap shows signs of tool use, indicating that it was carved with tools, possibly stone. The rear of the skull features an approximately centered ovoid gap, measuring 25 cm high and 23cm wide, giving access to an interior space 16cm deep. SCP-323 shows signs of damage consistent with outside exposure, with regular pitting, scarring and weathering across the object, bleaching on the upper surfaces and a missing lower mandible. SCP-323 is the skull of an unidentified cervid measuring 55cm long, 27cm wide, and 31cm tall, with a pair of antlers, measuring 35cm tall and 46cm from tip to tip, growing from the left and right sides of SCP-323. Remote units are to be deployed to destroy the body of SCP-323-1 following this, armed personnel may be sent in to re-establish the containment of SCP-323. In the event that SCP-323 breaches containment and an instance of SCP-323-1 is formed, personnel are to evacuate Site-91 and the site is to be locked down. Personnel are not to be within SCP-323's containment cell for longer than forty-five (45) minutes, and any communication around SCP-323 is to be written or spoken in a language other than English or French. All personnel who enter SCP-323's containment cell are to be accompanied by an armed guard. The restraint measures are to be examined bi-weekly, and any signs of damage are to be repaired immediately. No personnel are to enter SCP-323's containment cell except to examine the integrity of SCP-323's restraint measures.

The cell is to be surveyed remotely at all times, and any signs of activity are to be reported.

This container is to be internally lit, with the surrounding cell kept dimmer to facilitate the one-way laminate. The object is to be restrained in the center of the cell within a 1m 3 container of 8.8cm thick transparent armor lined with one-way laminate, which is to be fit with one (1) electronically locked access port. SCP-323 is to be kept in a 17m x 17m x 3m concrete containment cell in Site-91.
